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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
undeclared
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
war
▪ The frontier is watched - an undeclared war going on.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But now, with unemployment touching 10 percent and rising, undeclared work and workers have become a political scapegoat.
▪ But to Cécile it is the indelible moment of first love, impossible and undeclared.
▪ Hidden agendas A hidden agenda is where some one's behaviour is determined by a motive which is undeclared and being deliberately concealed.
▪ I hope that we shall succeed in doing that, especially with regard to special inspections of previously undeclared sites.
▪ Outside, the military authorities began enforcing an undeclared night-time curfew.
▪ Property should come under the Trades Description Act and contracts should allow buyers to back out if they discover undeclared defects.
▪ Rather, they are responsible states with undeclared, and to a large extent unproven, nuclear weapons capabilities.
▪ The frontier is watched - an undeclared war going on.
Wiktionary
undeclared

a. Not declared

WordNet
undeclared

adj. not announced or openly acknowledged; "fighting an undeclared war" [ant: declared]

Wikipedia
Undeclared

Undeclared is an American sitcom created by Judd Apatow, which aired on Fox during the 2001–02 season. The show has developed a cult following, and in 2012, Entertainment Weekly listed it at #16 in the "25 Best Cult TV Shows from the Past 25 Years".

Usage examples of "undeclared".

How tempting, how tantalizing, Bree thought, wishing it had come ages ago without prompting, without the need to rectify their undeclared war on each other.

I bought a paper, and consigned its undeclared treaties, its premeditated murders and unfought battles to an ash can.

To make matters worse, Adams learned of further French seizures of American ships in the Caribbean and that by decrees issued in Paris, the Directory had, in effect, launched an undeclared war on American shipping everywhere.

When one thinks of the lies and betrayals of those years, the cynical abandonment of one ally after another, the imbecile optimism of the Tory press, the flat refusal to believe that the dictators meant war, even when they shouted it from the housetops, the inability of the moneyed class to see anything wrong whatever in concentration camps, ghettos, massacres and undeclared wars, one is driven to feel that moral decadence played its part as well as mere stupidity.

When one thinks of the lies and betrayals of those years, the cynical abandonment of one ally after another, the imbecile optimism of the Tory press, the flat refusal to believe that the dictators meant war, even when they shouted it from the housetops, the inability of the moneyed class to see anything wrong whatever in concentration camps, ghettos, massacres and undeclared wars, one is driven to feel that moral decadence played its part as well as mere stupidity.

In the shadows where the Forge's glow does not reach, or out uncomforted beneath the vaporous daylight of Chesapeake, bent to the day's loads of Fuel from the vanishing Hardwood Groves nearby, or breathing in the mephitic Vapors of the bloomeries, wordlessly and, as some may believe, patiently, they bide everywhere, these undeclared secular terms in the Equations of Proprietary Happiness.

Every week someone was before the court charged with attempted concealment of deviational crops, or the slaughter and consumption of undeclared Offences among stock, and to cap it all there had been no less than three district alerts on account of raids in force from the Fringes.

The idea caught on pretty quickly, and in a few months there was a full-scale, undeclared class war going on all over the world.

And since they were travelling to another domain, their modest baggage was searched for any undeclared items on which an export tax might be levied.

You think that the best way to contribute to a dangerous situation is to raise a private army out of your profits on cans of oil and beans, frozen orange juice and advertising, and to operate your own undeclared war against the Russians.

Two kidnapings on land and a theft from the Marco Polo, as well as an undeclared vessel offshore.

He had spoken his piece, nailing down the undeclared and unpalatable fact that President Johnson and the State Department were mending fences with the Arabs, and that Pearson, though friendly, was helpless.

In the 1850s, following the passage of the Fugitive Slave Act under the sponsorship of Senators Clay and Webster--Calhoun felt it was not stringent enough--a subtle, undeclared war erupted between the slave-owners and the enemies of the peculiar institution.

He had yea paperwork on his desk, and sitting there, rolling a pencil back and forth and thinking about that old geezer out someplace in his pick-up truck, that old geezer with white hair buzzed flat in a crewcut and a mechanical arm on account of he'd lost the real one at a place called Pusan in an undeclared war which had happened when most of the current crop of Viet Nam vets were still shitting yellow in their didies .