ungated

ungated

(ʌnˈɡeɪtɪd)
adj
(Architecture) without a gate
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Judge Peter Heywood said the toddler could easily have fallen from the window and suffered serious injury - or even made his way from the ungated garden onto the road and been hit by passing traffic.
Inugo uses advanced geo-fencing technology that creates a virtual boundary for ABM's ungated surface parking lots.
[The enclosure need not be continuous as it may have an ungated opening for entering and exiting.]
Usually, especially when recording with ungated detectors, for getting the actual spectral line intensities, the background should be subtracted.
In that letter, I voiced out the common problems of residents in ungated and unsecured communities located nearby or in-between a superhighway and informal settlement like ours.
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The contribution of economic impact analysis is the provision of information about the structure and amount of attendees especially at ungated events without any sold tickets.