unsolicited

  • 11unsolicited — un|so|lic|it|ed [ ,ʌnsə lısıtəd ] adjective unsolicited offers, advice, gifts, or other things are things you receive that you do not ask for, and may not want …

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  • 12unsolicited — adjective their unsolicited opinions Syn: uninvited, unsought, unasked for, unrequested …

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  • 13unsolicited — UK [ˌʌnsəˈlɪsɪtɪd] / US [ˌʌnsəˈlɪsɪtəd] adjective unsolicited offers, advice, presents, or other things are things you receive that you do not ask for, and may not want …

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  • 14unsolicited — [ˌʌnsəˈlɪsɪtɪd] adj unsolicited offers, advice, gifts etc are those that you get but did not ask for …

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  • 15unsolicited — /ʌnsəˈlɪsətəd/ (say unsuh lisuhtuhd) adjective 1. not asked for: unsolicited contributions. 2. (of persons) not approached or solicited (for some purpose) …

  • 16unsolicited — /ʌnsə lɪsɪtɪd/ adjective which has not been asked for ● an unsolicited gift …

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  • 17unsolicited offer — ➔ offer2 * * * unsolicited offer UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► an offer to buy a company or property that its owners did not ask for: »They made an unsolicited offer of $3.3 billion …

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  • 18Unsolicited Bid — An offer made by an individual, company or group of investors to purchase a company that was not actively seeking a buyer. The bid is a result of the unsolicited bid submitter s initiative and not due to any request made by the bid upon company.… …

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  • 19Unsolicited Goods — In the law of the United Kingdom unsolicited Goods are goods delivered to an individual with a view to the individual receiving them and where the individual has no reasonable cause to believe that they were delivered for legitimate business and… …

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  • 20Unsolicited Application — 1. In insurance, this is a request for life insurance coverage that is made by an individual rather than an insurance agent or broker. Insurers generally scrutinize these applications because of the likelihood of self selection. Self selection… …

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