Adjective
unimplemented (comparative more unimplemented, superlative most unimplemented)
Not implemented; not put into operation/service
Heath's planned economic policy changes (including a significant shift from direct to indirect taxation) remained largely unimplemented: the Selsdon policy document was more or less abandoned as unemployment increased considerably by 1972. Source: Internet
The resolutions adopted by the XIIth Congress called, in general terms, for greater democracy within the Party, but were vague and remained unimplemented. Source: Internet
Some programmers utilized this feature to extend the 6502's instruction set by providing functionality for the unimplemented opcodes with specially written software intercepted at the BRK instruction's 0xFFFE vector. Source: Internet
This control system delivered by Alcatel was in use from 1999 to 2011 i.e. between abandonment before opening of the line's unimplemented original automatic train control system and the present SelTrac system. Source: Internet
Though this method of test design can uncover many errors or problems, it might not detect unimplemented parts of the specification or missing requirements. Source: Internet