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unspecified

British  
/ ʌnˈspɛsɪˌfaɪd /

adjective

  1. not referred to or stated specifically

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According to Wilson, the board indicated an “openness” to some unspecified director refreshment over several years and a phased de-staggering of the board over time.

From Barron's

According to the incident report, an unspecified number of people tried to subdue him and eventually let him go “in hope that he would leave.”

From Los Angeles Times

Glover is being sued for an unspecified amount of damages over allegations of battery, fraud and wrongful eviction, among other counts.

From Los Angeles Times

Saeed Habiba, the head of Iran’s Student Affairs Organization, said universities won’t tolerate what he called obscenities and illegal acts and that some students have been summoned and charged with unspecified offenses.

From The Wall Street Journal

Shiber was granted an accommodation to help her manage unspecified mood and anxiety disorders: a window from midnight to 9 a.m. in which she would not have to work, the lawsuit said.

From The Wall Street Journal