Adjective
Not approved.
Not proved.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA law enacted in 2004 created the process and requirements for receiving authorization to use unapproved testing products in health emergencies. Source: Internet
As of 2014, the Tolkien Estate has made requests to desist from the publication of tengwar fonts after unapproved commercial use, claiming tengwar as falling under the intellectual property owned by them. Source: Internet
Barack Obama, newly armed with the moral authority of the Nobel peace prize, was complicit in regime change in Libya in 2011 – a consequence, unapproved by the UN, of his joining of a neo-colonial campaign against Muammar Gaddafi. Source: Internet
Doctors may still prescribe quinine, but the FDA has ordered firms to stop marketing unapproved drug products containing quinine. Source: Internet
Hooliganism ( Russian хулиганство main, khuliganstvo) was listed as a criminal offense, similar to disorderly conduct in some other jurisdictions, and used as a catch-all charge for prosecuting unapproved behavior. Source: Internet
Evidence has shown PIP implants are more likely to split than other types due to unapproved silicone gel, causing devastating health problems for some women. Source: Internet