uncompensated
pronunciation
How to pronounce uncompensated in British English: UK [ʌn'kɒmpenseɪtɪd]
How to pronounce uncompensated in American English: US [ʌn'kɒmpənˌseɪtɪd]
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- Adjective:
- not paying a salary
Word Origin
- uncompensated (adj.)
- 1774, "not compensated by any good," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of compensate (v.). Meaning "not recompensed" is attested from 1830.
Example
- 1. Radiation hardened uncompensated , high slew rate operational amplifier .
- 2. Human-resource managers would understandably rejoice at what amounts to more uncompensated overtime .
- 3. Other governments would do well to emulate and improve upon australia 's efforts to shift the tax burden from hard-earned wages and profits to unearned rents and uncompensated harms .
- 4. Uncompensated frequency response of an excitation control system .
- 5. Compared with the uncompensated case , the signal to noise ratio increases about 15 fold , and spatial resolution is highly improved .