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unverified

a. not (yet) confirmed; not verified

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unverified

adj. lacking proof or substantiation

Usage examples of "unverified".

A number of policies in this chapter refer to information being given to an Unverified Person.

For the purposes of these policies, an Unverified Person is someone whom the employee does not personally know to be an active employee or to b an employee with the proper rank to have access to information, or who has not been vouched for by a trusted third party.

Disabling network ports or devices Policy: No employee should disable any network device or port for any unverified technical support personnel.

If a situation arises where an Unverified Person seems to have reason to make such a request, it should not be complied with without first getting manager approval.

Workers with privileged accounts Policy: Employees with privileged accounts must not provide assistance or information to any Unverified Person.

Disclosure of internal telephone numbers Policy: If an Unverified Person asks an employee for his phone number the employee may make a reasonable determination of whether disclosure is necessary to conduct company business.

Items left for pickup Policy: Before releasing any item to a messenger or other Unverified Person, the receptionist or security guard must obtain picture identification and enter the identification information into the pickup log as required by approved procedures.

The people who relayed these pieces of unverified information did so with a certain respectful dread, bouncing on their toes in the cold, arms crossed on their chests.

Pennington will not accuse me again of making unverified assertions because I have not quoted from the books.

But she was never certain of any sighting, so she kept her silence rather than give her father an unverified report.

But nobody is interested in the unverified vaporings of a sentimental old man.

When I asked you the question I did so because I wanted to confirm an unverified record.