Find the word definition

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
undocumented

1883, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of document (v.).

Wiktionary
undocumented

a. 1 not having the documents to support a claim 2 not having official documentation required to enter, live or work in a country

WordNet
undocumented

adj. lacking necessary documents (as for e.g. permission to live or work in a country); "undocumented aliens"; "undocumented tax deductions" [ant: documented]

Wikipedia
Undocumented

Undocumented may refer to:

  • Undocumented feature
  • Undocumented immigrant
  • Undocumented flying object
  • Undocumented (film)

<!-- This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special:Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template:Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well.

Undocumented (film)

Undocumented is a 2010 independent suspense thriller directed by Chris Peckover and written by Chris Peckover and Joe Peterson. It stars Scott Mechlowicz, Alona Tal, Yancey Arias, Kevin Weisman and Peter Stormare.

Usage examples of "undocumented".

According to INS policy, anybody who brings undocumented immigrants ashore is subject to monetary penalties.

But similar things, historically and linguistically undocumented, though conjectured by archaeology, must have occurred in the course of the celticizing of Britain.

Korolyov, now a small mining town only, had revolted almost as violently as in '61, and its citizens, many of them descendants of the old prison population, had renamed the town Sergei Pavlovich Korolyov, and declared it an undocumented anarchist free zone.

It doesn't tell him much – unlike most of the resurrectees, this one seems to be undocumented.