unadjusted
1unadjusted — UK US /ˌʌnəˈdʒʌstɪd/ adjective ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTING ► unadjusted figures do not consider particular things such as inflation, which would make the figures easier to compare with others: unadjusted for sth »Retail sales will grow at a 1.4% annual …
2unadjusted — index outstanding (unresolved), unsettled Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3unadjusted — adjective 1. not altered to fit certain requirements (Freq. 12) an unadjusted figure of 8.5 percent the unadjusted clock is running fast • Ant: ↑adjusted • Similar to: ↑maladjusted 2. not having adapted to new conditions …
4Unadjusted Basis — A basis used for depreciation purposes. Unadjusted basis uses the original cost of property or equipment without regard to salvage value. This method of calculating depreciation is used for accelerated cost recovery systems (ACRS) and modified… …
5unadjusted — adj. * * * …
6unadjusted — adjective Not adjusted, especially not altered to fit new or changed data or circumstances …
7unadjusted — adj. not adapted, not modified …
8unadjusted — adjective (especially of statistics) not adjusted or refined …
9unadjusted — un·adjusted …
10unadjusted — un ad•just′ed adj …