Recent Examples on the WebThe company was formed in 2019 to further develop the therapeutic for unmet medical needs, initially in children and later in adults. Betsy Mckay, WSJ, 5 Sep. 2022 The average student has nearly $7,500 in unmet needs — and that's after taking into account loans, grants, scholarships and family contributions. Kelly Meyerhofer, Journal Sentinel, 15 Aug. 2022 So instead of overreacting to every market change or temporal decrease in your KPI, executives should focus on understanding unmet customer needs and continually building the solutions and internal processes to address them. Jonathan Cardella, Forbes, 9 Aug. 2022 This group of the population is less likely to have health care providers and routine check-ups, and more likely to have unmet health care needs because of the cost, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Char Adams, NBC News, 4 Aug. 2022 The number of Americans with unmet treatment needs for their mental illness has increased every year since 2011, according to Mental Health America. Megan Leonhardt, Fortune, 12 July 2022 Research shows that low family satisfaction, cyberbullying victimization, and unmet medical needs contributed to their higher rates of depression.The Salt Lake Tribune, 24 May 2022 But that unmet need will not be felt by Ukrainians.New York Times, 22 Aug. 2022 Even with that level of support, most scholarship recipients face a significant funding gap to afford college - their annual unmet financial need averages about $26,000. Michael T. Nietzel, Forbes, 19 July 2022 See More
Word History
First Known Use
before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1
Time Traveler
The first known use of unmet was before the 12th century