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1. Not cleared off or paid.
1765. Ann. Reg., Chron., 155/1. They will likewise forfeit all pretensions on their unliquidated papers.
1788. Cowper, Lett., Wks. 1837, XV. 206. The accounts of a large estate unliquidated many years.
1812. G. Chalmers, Dom. Econ. Gt. Brit., 180. Every war leaves many unliquidated claims.
1883. Fortn. Rev., July, 104. There will still remain a considerable debt unliquidated.
2. Not made clear or distinct; indefinite.
1780. Bentham, Princ. Legisl., iii. § 10. The best ideas of such pains are altogether unliquidated in point of quality. Ibid. (1818), Ch. Eng., Catech. Exam., 254. An unliquidated number of instances.