Synonym: alone, singular, unequaled, unequalled, unique, unparalleled. Similar words: technique, liquid, ubiquitous, unit, unite, unity, union, junior. Meaning: [juː'nɪːk] adj. 1. radically distinctive and without equal 2. (followed by `to') applying exclusively to a given category or condition or locality 3. the single one of its kind 4. highly unusual or rare but not the single instance.
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151. It would be naive and vain to try to emulate Pope John, who was unique and unrepeatable.
152. But Wilkes said they can offer something unique to their practice because of their direct experience of oppression.
153. Backers claim the pictures offer doctors a unique early-stage diagnostic window on blocked arteries and other coronary problems.
154. The problem is especially serious for an episodic memory, which is a unique category that ties together a series of elements.
155. Sri Lanka's unique cricketing culture is currently producing an outstanding crop of young batsmen.
156. This is not reported in the available literature on intensive care and may be a unique finding.
157. It would shatter the illusion he was trying to create of having a unique grasp of this new warrant business.
158. I think that a compelling vision combined with a unique ability to manage risk is the magic behind successful entrepreneurs.
159. Titan is unique in having a thick atmosphere made mostly of nitrogen, with some methane and possibly argon.
160. These were, after all, the new or unique addition to their world.
161. Some of the problems are highly complex and unique in that lives are at stake depending on their successful resolution.
162. School leavers and university graduates have been attracted by the unique system, in which people share work and property.
163. This agreement is unique within the United Kingdom and demonstrates that trade, industry and commerce can live together with the natural environment.
164. In short, the Web provides a totally different and unique method of accessing information.
165. The factor that prevents gay men from following this course is the unique way gay society replenishes itself.
166. They also stated that his kind regard for his employees was unique in the entertainment world.
167. Technology offers us a unique opportunity, though rarely welcome[sentencedict.com], to practice patience. Allan Lokos
168. A first-rate biography might have reminded the art world of his unique eloquence.
169. If you use their approach, you can create original, effective and unique sites with little or no artistic skills.
170. The unique features for elemental analysis are the direct monitoring of surface hydrogen and the extreme sensitivity to the outermost atomic layers.
171. His reputation, along with luck and chutzpah, helped him get unique access to Ames.
172. What mechanisms built the jaw's distinctive pattern, each tooth unique, the bone an asymmetric array of lumps and bumps?
173. And his own unique brand of droll self-mockery had his audiences in stitches.
174. And yet his motives were not unique; in a capitalist economy everybody is out to get money.
175. New customers to the store will also be able to take advantage of a unique promotion introduced at Wandsworth.
176. Because setting varies enormously, since each watercourse possesses its own unique characteristics, pollution is a highly relative notion.
177. The red spots in the caudal peduncle region are one of the unique characteristics of this species.
178. It came to occupy a unique place in constitutional law.
179. The Amazon rainforests alone are home to many unique animals and to one fifth of the world's bird species.
180. The pupils' details were entered on to disk,[www.Sentencedict.com] each pupil was assigned a unique number and bar-codes were produced.
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