Adjective
Not served.
(law) yet to be served (prison sentence)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe economy of a novelist is a little like that of a careful housewife who is unwilling to throw away anything that might perhaps serve its turn. Perhaps the comparison is closer to the Chinese cook who leaves hardly any part of a duck unserved. Graham Greene
Who comes uncalled, sits unserved. English Proverb
He who comes uncalled sits unserved. Romanian Proverb
All On recognizes that at times like these, the mission to accelerate the closing of the energy access gap by providing energy to underserved and unserved communities in Nigeria, is even more critical to ultimately saving lives. Source: Internet
The Department assured the remaining 317,000 unserved beneficiaries that their cash aid will be given to them in due time, as the manual and digital payouts continue. Source: Internet
Furthermore, it is far from clear that LEO constellations have either the capacity or the economic model to deliver on their claims of providing affordable connectivity to the unserved in most parts of the world. Source: Internet