From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishundischargedun‧dis‧charged /ˌʌndɪsˈtʃɑːdʒd◂ $ -ɑːr-/ adjective law 1 BFLan undischarged debt is one that has not been paid2 → an undischarged bankrupt
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undischarged• On his release from prison as an undischarged bankrupt, he changed his name from Bowesfield to Sinclair.• Both Venables and Sugar attended a 90-minute board meeting at the club which agreed to dismiss Ashby, an alleged undischarged bankrupt.• He was left with the feeling of emotions undischarged, of a process uncompleted.