0 not having a licence (= a document giving legal permission) to do something, for example to sell alcohol, or use or own something, for example a gun: --
an unlicensed restaurant
1 not having a licence (= a document giving legal permission) for something: --
Unlicensed software used by businesses costs U.S. software makers an estimated $13 billion in lost revenue annually worldwide..
unlicensed businesses/companies/facilities
unlicensed agents/contractors/operators The agency can't take action against consumers for using unlicensed contractors.
Uncertainty remains regarding the dosing and preparation of this unlicensed drug.
The first step was to guard the gates of their professions against unlicensed entry, at a level far below that of graduates.
In the 1880s debt was indeed a constraint on working-class families, who struggled to make ends meet, resorting to the pawnbroker or to unlicensed moneylenders.
Moreover, most small homes are unlicensed and, therefore, anathema to many professionals because it puts them beyond the reach of regulatory control.
This forces prescribers to prescribe unlicensed or off-license medications for children, often in formulations that are unsuitable.
Only licensed cultivators could grow poppy; unlicensed cultivation was a criminal offense.
It is concerned about the prescribing of unlicensed medicines and about responsibility for drug interactions and any mishaps.
Moras may be unlicensed, moras may be shared by two segments, or moras must be licensed and cannot be shared.