unshipped

English

Etymology 1

unship + -ed

Verb

unshipped

  1. simple past tense and past participle of unship

Etymology 2

un- + shipped

Adjective

unshipped (not comparable)

  1. Not having been shipped.
    • 1862, Accounts and Papers of the House of Commons (page 220)
      With the exception of deals, the quantity of goods left unshipped is very trifling.
    • 2006, Kathy Ivens, Running QuickBooks 2007 Premier Editions (page 207)
      If the invoice didn't match the sales order, the unshipped goods remain on the sales order.
    • 2009, Richard Stim, Running a Side Business: How to Create a Second Income (page 52)
      If you can't get consent, you must, without being asked, refund the money the customer paid you for the unshipped merchandise.

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