Adjective
unmonitored (comparative more unmonitored, superlative most unmonitored)
Not monitored; unwatched
With deregulation, one sector of the economy after another is "liberated" to capital's unmonitored authority. The very notion that there is a public interest is contested. Herbert Schiller
It is absolutely critical to appreciate that the achievement of a porous, unmonitored Irish border is a much-cherished sign of the peace process. Source: Internet
The greatest fear remains: that an infected person could carry the disease to a major urban centre, like the capital, Kinshasa, or Bangui, the capital of neighbouring Central African Republic - both reachable via the largely unmonitored Congo River. Source: Internet
A website created by Fras called it “wet supportive housing that allows for alcohol and unmonitored drug use. Source: Internet
“The unmonitored over-pressured annulus is deemed a serious violation which poses a serious and significant risk to public health. Source: Internet
Setting a trusted contact to unmonitored stops the logging of conversations, though the text message event still gets logged. Source: Internet