0 used to describe a financial arrangement such as a share option (= the right to buy or sell shares at a particular price by or on a particular date) that the buyer or seller of the option has not used: --
He has 1,800,580 unexercised options and 1,458,820 unexercisable options.
Although up to 30 vessels were planned, fifteen were ordered and constructed, with an unexercised option for five more.
Equity value accounts for all the ownership interest in a firm including the value of unexercised stock options and securities convertible to equity.
Clearly, there is no means of distinguishing between money paid for unexercised options which ought to be allowed and those which ought not to be allowed.
If they can do that, it is about time we exercised our corresponding right in the opposite direction, because rights which remain unexercised quickly become forfeited rights.
The intention was to clear the decks and make it easier for local planning authorities to assess the reality of unexercised permissions.
The effect of this writing-off action was that unexercised commitments amounting to no less than £213 million were cancelled.
There is no vacuum of power unexercised, unavailable, which is ready to be dished out to new occupiers and exercisers.