Unarchived: meaning, definitions and examples
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unarchived
[ ˌənˈɑːrkaɪvd ]
file management
Not in an archived state; not stored or compressed in an archive file.
Synonyms
accessible, active, not archived.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
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unarchived |
Use when referring to data, files, or documents that were previously archived but have been restored or made available again. This term is often used in technical or organizational settings.
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not archived |
This phrase is used when referring to files, documents, or data that have never been stored in an archive. It implies that the items are still readily available or in regular use.
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active |
Refers to something that is currently in use, operational, or engaged in activity. It can describe status, participation, involvement, or function.
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accessible |
This term is suitable when something is easy to reach, use, or understand. It is commonly used to describe locations, information, or services that are available to everyone, including those with disabilities.
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Examples of usage
- The unarchived files are readily accessible for editing.
- After the data is unarchived, it can be easily shared with others.
- The unarchived documents take up more storage space than archived ones.
- The unarchived photos can be quickly viewed without the need for extraction.
- The unarchived videos play smoothly without any delay.
Translations
Translations of the word "unarchived" in other languages:
🇵🇹 desarquivado
🇮🇳 अनार्चिव्ड
🇩🇪 entarchiviert
🇮🇩 dibuka dari arsip
🇺🇦 розархівовано
🇵🇱 odarchiwizowany
🇯🇵 アーカイブ解除
🇫🇷 désarchivé
🇪🇸 desarchivado
🇹🇷 arşivden çıkarılmış
🇰🇷 아카이브 해제된
🇸🇦 غير مؤرشف
🇨🇿 odarchivováno
🇸🇰 odarchivované
🇨🇳 取消归档
🇸🇮 dearhivirano
🇮🇸 afskráð
🇰🇿 мұрағаттан шығарылған
🇬🇪 დაარქივებული
🇦🇿 arxivdən çıxarılmış
🇲🇽 desarchivado
Etymology
The word 'unarchived' is a combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the past participle of the verb 'archive', which comes from the French word 'archiver', meaning 'to place in a chest or box'. The concept of archiving dates back to ancient times when important documents and artifacts were stored in archives for safekeeping and preservation.
See also: archive, archived, archives, archiving, archivist.