unstayed

unstayed

(ʌnˈsteɪd)
adj
1. unhindered
2. unbalanced; not supported
3. (Clothing & Fashion) clothing lacking stays
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Zone 1: The prestress is very low (T < [T.sub.min]) so that tension in the stays disappears, column behaves as an unstayed column and buckling load equals to the Euler load [N.sub.cr,min] = [N.sub.E].
50 Thomas Patton Drive, LLC (the "Fustolo Case"), had to determine whether one of the petitioning creditors was eligible to join an involuntary petition where its claim was based on a judgment, the amount of which was unquestionably incorrect, and which was subject to an unstayed appeal.
The District Court held that an unstayed state court judgment subject to an appeal is never the subject of a bona fide dispute.
These boats used unstayed concertinaed sails as an easy but efficient form of sail power.
For the first cruise Beaup used an unstayed junk rig so became very aware of the further possibilities that led to his development of the winged sail.
Having been constructed without a supporting steel frame, it is one of the tallest 'unstayed' control towers in the UK.
wishes to appeal), the court issues an unstayed execution (eviction)
The wave-piercing craft's twin, unstayed pounds 2 million masts will be fitted after she is guided 12 miles down river to Dartmouth.
16 What is more, the action posited in the note of flesh 'running forward as y spirit wisheth' seems carried on in the Sonnet's corporeal pun of the unstayed flesh 'rysing at thy name'.
Specifically, the court considered whether the pending appeal of a claim that has been reduced to an unstayed state court judgment, sufficiently clouds such a claim as to constitute a bona fide dispute.