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Sentence count:184+7Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: exceptionalextraordinaryunduplicatedSimilar words: recentrecentlytalentedpresidentpresidentialconcedereceivereceiverMeaning: [ʌnˈpresɪdentɪd]  adj. having no precedent; novel. 
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31. And I knew it was a diversity facing pressures of unprecedented scale.
32. Cooperation in weapons development, sharing of technology, and information and intelligence reached unprecedented proportions.
33. So, if his tactics in October 1962 were perhaps more blatant than in the past, they were certainly far from unprecedented.
34. The infamously debased tabloid press loved it, and ended up giving unprecedented coverage to the issue of debt forgiveness.
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35. This time, one of the two opponents capitulated, conceded defeat-to an unprecedented degree.
36. The unprecedented downpour deluged the nearby Spiceball Park Leisure centre.The building was evacuated, as flood water filled the basement.
37. The economy is robust and the stock market has reached unprecedented heights in recent weeks.
38. Development studies Developing countries, particularly oil exporters, embarked on unprecedented, ambitious public investment programmes in the 1970s.
39. Although regulations relating to health and safety have a long history, the sweep and scope of the new powers are unprecedented.
40. This created an unprecedented degree of unity across the sectarian divide.
41. This protest may go down in history as the watershed event that sparked an unprecedented global revolution against unmitigated corporate power.
42. All agreed to drop their usual hostility and join forces in the face of this unprecedented threat.
43. Unenthusiastic about the entire Gulf episode, he is not thrilled at this unprecedented task but he must obey the Security Council.
44. But from 1992 until today a critical mass of the people and teams at Magma Metals have delivered unprecedented performance and change.
45. In a series of unprecedented government moves, the state defence council has taken an active role in helping the prosecution.
46. The truth is that the great economic boom provided employment - at home and for emigrants abroad-on a quite unprecedented scale.
47. Of course this itself poses almost insuperable problems and would certainly be unprecedented if achieved.
48. It showed na unprecedented, independence, a modern industrialized economy and other social reforms.
49. The computer appears to make work more efficient; technological change seems to be enhancing worker productivity at an unprecedented pace.
50. Once that commitment became public, the non-government press mounted quite unprecedented pressure for reform in a whole range of different fields.
51. The trend is likely to place unprecedented demands on the health care system, principally for nursing and custodial care.
52. This uncertainty was reflected in unprecedented levels of argument within the government, conducted in the full glare of public attention.
53. In order to ingratiate himself with the populace, he rebuilt the Temple of Jerusalem on a hitherto unprecedented scale.
54. In 1981 conflict over pay settlements led to an unprecedented civil service strike.
55. This vast cultivation and re-design of the body provides an unprecedented laboratory for exploring the limits of human possibility.
56. For there is in the Orient no interest in the individual as such, or in unique, unprecedented facts or events.
57. The most telling indicator of Railfreight's success in the 1980s was the unprecedented turnround in its financial performance.
58. It has given people, primarily women, an unprecedented degree of influence over their biology, and their lives.
59. The authorities were taken aback, and took the unprecedented step of cordoning off the painting.
60. Television held the promise, eventually, of informing, educating, and engaging the entire electorate in unprecedented ways.
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