Unnamed in a sentence as an adjective

The guy is anonymous, the town and state are unnamed, and there are no examples of the test questions.

But you worked for Apple and an unnamed investment bank, so don't worry folks, it's all good, you can trust these guys.

Cover your *** by reporting "supply chain delays" from unnamed sources.

Then, when she is told "this is a face" she pins this thing pointed-to to the existing, unnamed representation.

Kudos also to the unnamed telecom company that went out of their way to fight this, and the EFF for fighting the good fight.

I'm guessing the other unnamed country is Afghanistan.

Tl;dr > [Google] has sent an [unnamed] engineer to the MariaDB > Foundation... Asked [what they get], Google declined to > comment.

I think PG is honest and just didn't check up on things, but believed what he was told by his unnamed contact at Airbnb, who is clearly angry at the victim.

A few years ago I worked for a company that sold packet capture appliances to unnamed government agencies.

The unnamed Airbnb contact's attitude of anger corroborates EJ's story that she was intimidated by them.

Unnamed definitions

adjective

being or having an unknown or unnamed source; "a poem by an unknown author"; "corporations responsible to nameless owners"; "an unnamed donor"

See also: nameless unidentified unknown