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Definition of unimagined in English: unimaginedadjectiveʌnɪˈmadʒɪndˌənɪˈmædʒənd Not having been imagined or thought of as possible. a previously unimagined degree of economic and social freedom Example sentencesExamples - Voyages to new and distant lands brought trade and unimagined wealth.
- She was the architect not of any bricks-and-mortar building, but of an almost unimagined institution and a virtually intangible tradition.
- Instead of being sold the unimagined exotic, department stores now sell us tangible sleaze.
- Fought in April 1862, Shiloh marked a new departure in warfare, a level of death and destruction previously unknown and unimagined.
- Unfortunately, even as the euro hit an all-time high, the Great Charlatan plummeted to unimagined depths.
- It also prepared the ground for war on a hitherto unimagined scale.
- Climate change could have previously unimagined effects, warned the experts.
- Each touch feels like the first screech of undercarriage onto the tarmac of some unimagined homeland.
- The beauty of the Olympics is ordinary people doing extraordinary things and extraordinary people doing unimagined things.
- The story they have told is of abuse on a hitherto unimagined scale.
- For those that remain, today's reading adds new dimensions unimagined by the original creators.
- But paradoxically, as the power of medicine to do good has grown to previously unimagined levels, public trust in physicians has plunged.
- Others simply envy the unimagined dimensions of her achievement.
- In time, the National Highway System was formulated, enabling previously unimagined speeds.
- Thirteen years later he returned to stay, bringing the spirit of New York abstraction to a new and unimagined setting in Mallaig.
- Operators need to pursue technology, like smaller node sizes, which allows them to handle unimagined bandwidth demands.
- The Government and the Federal Reserve have painted all of us into a corner by taking on a previously unimagined load of debt.
- Enron lived to open new markets in previously unimagined areas.
- Motivated by the practical need to prevent food from spoiling, Pasteur uncovered previously unimagined forms of life.
- Roosevelt himself declared during his 1936 campaign, " we are fashioning an instrument of unimagined power ".
Synonyms unthought of, unpredicted, unforeseen, unanticipated, unplanned, accidental, unlooked for, unsought, unexpected, not bargained for/on sudden, abrupt, surprising, startling, astonishing, abnormal, out of the blue Definition of unimagined in US English: unimaginedadjectiveˌənɪˈmædʒəndˌəniˈmajənd Not having been imagined or thought of as possible. a previously unimagined degree of economic and social freedom Example sentencesExamples - Enron lived to open new markets in previously unimagined areas.
- Others simply envy the unimagined dimensions of her achievement.
- Roosevelt himself declared during his 1936 campaign, " we are fashioning an instrument of unimagined power ".
- For those that remain, today's reading adds new dimensions unimagined by the original creators.
- Instead of being sold the unimagined exotic, department stores now sell us tangible sleaze.
- In time, the National Highway System was formulated, enabling previously unimagined speeds.
- It also prepared the ground for war on a hitherto unimagined scale.
- The beauty of the Olympics is ordinary people doing extraordinary things and extraordinary people doing unimagined things.
- Climate change could have previously unimagined effects, warned the experts.
- Thirteen years later he returned to stay, bringing the spirit of New York abstraction to a new and unimagined setting in Mallaig.
- Voyages to new and distant lands brought trade and unimagined wealth.
- But paradoxically, as the power of medicine to do good has grown to previously unimagined levels, public trust in physicians has plunged.
- The Government and the Federal Reserve have painted all of us into a corner by taking on a previously unimagined load of debt.
- Each touch feels like the first screech of undercarriage onto the tarmac of some unimagined homeland.
- Unfortunately, even as the euro hit an all-time high, the Great Charlatan plummeted to unimagined depths.
- She was the architect not of any bricks-and-mortar building, but of an almost unimagined institution and a virtually intangible tradition.
- Motivated by the practical need to prevent food from spoiling, Pasteur uncovered previously unimagined forms of life.
- The story they have told is of abuse on a hitherto unimagined scale.
- Operators need to pursue technology, like smaller node sizes, which allows them to handle unimagined bandwidth demands.
- Fought in April 1862, Shiloh marked a new departure in warfare, a level of death and destruction previously unknown and unimagined.
Synonyms unthought of, unpredicted, unforeseen, unanticipated, unplanned, accidental, unlooked for, unsought, unexpected, not bargained for, not bargained on |