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Definition of unexplored in English: unexploredadjectiveʌnɛkˈsplɔːdʌnɪkˈsplɔːdˌənəkˈsplɔrd 1(of a country or area) not investigated or mapped. the unexplored rainforest Example sentencesExamples - His Antarctic flights were to fly over unexplored areas also.
- Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored.
- Monitoring and attempts to access unexplored sites are ongoing, but new alliances must be made.
- He is also looking at Mali - an area which is totally unexplored but opening up for the first time.
- European settlers saw Australia as new and unexplored, perfect terrain over which to cast and re-cast the colonial net.
- There are new areas outside the mansion - also large and unexplored.
- Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves.
- Most excitingly there are a number of areas with huge potential for safaris that remain largely unexplored.
- The area probably also harbours large unexplored oil resources.
- At the same time, keeping your units grouped will prevent you from finding quests and items in the unexplored areas of the map.
- The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas.
- Still, you don't have to search out the dirt tracks to find unexplored country.
- Antarctica is one of the great unexplored areas of the world.
- While poaching had existed prior to this, the areas where tigers lived were unknown and many unexplored.
- An enormous natural wormhole was detected, leading to an unexplored area of the universe.
- Space may be the final frontier, but what lurks below the waves is one of the last unexplored areas of the planet.
- Mayer and his group are currently mapping unexplored areas of the Arctic.
- There were other rooms down there, sleeping quarters, a kitchen, a lounge type room, and a many other unexplored areas.
- It was only recently discovered that the majority of these wells and caverns are interconnected, and much of this subterranean landscape is still unexplored.
- Work-life balance is now regarded as the political equivalent of unexplored Antarctica - virgin territory with huge potential.
Synonyms untouched, unspoilt, untainted, untarnished, unadulterated, pure, immaculate, pristine, flawless - 1.1 Not evaluated or discussed in detail.
the research focuses on an unexplored theme in European history Example sentencesExamples - There's a vast and virtually unexplored area where the two overlap.
- It was hard to choose between his heart and his mind, especially when those areas were vastly unexplored in his case.
- Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography.
- This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women.
- For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored.
- Our work demands people's best and allows all of us to move ahead into unexplored areas.
- For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields.
- This is a largely unexplored field, mainly because the size of the mirrors used in infrared space telescopes has so far been limited.
- As a result, themes developed in early chapters are dropped or go unexplored in later ones.
- Yet this is an area that is largely unexplored in the literature on research methods.
- Yet for all their efforts, little consensus on this topic has emerged, and many areas remain unexplored.
- The essays provide a glimpse into the many unexplored themes in Birmingham history.
- Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology.
- There are many unexplored ways to get a computer user to work faster.
- However, the details of functional divergence between duplicate genes remain largely unexplored.
- Content lifetime is still a poorly understood and unexplored research area.
- Another unexplored area is familial and common environmental factors involved in both asthma and panic.
Rhymes aboard, abroad, accord, afford, applaud, award, bawd, board, broad, chord, Claude, cord, ford, fraud, gaud, Gawd, hoard, horde, laud, lord, maraud, milord, sward, sword, toward, unawed, unrestored, ward Definition of unexplored in US English: unexploredadjectiveˌənəkˈsplɔrdˌənəkˈsplôrd 1(of a country or area) not investigated or mapped. Example sentencesExamples - Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored.
- There were other rooms down there, sleeping quarters, a kitchen, a lounge type room, and a many other unexplored areas.
- Most excitingly there are a number of areas with huge potential for safaris that remain largely unexplored.
- Work-life balance is now regarded as the political equivalent of unexplored Antarctica - virgin territory with huge potential.
- An enormous natural wormhole was detected, leading to an unexplored area of the universe.
- He is also looking at Mali - an area which is totally unexplored but opening up for the first time.
- Antarctica is one of the great unexplored areas of the world.
- It was only recently discovered that the majority of these wells and caverns are interconnected, and much of this subterranean landscape is still unexplored.
- While poaching had existed prior to this, the areas where tigers lived were unknown and many unexplored.
- The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas.
- Space may be the final frontier, but what lurks below the waves is one of the last unexplored areas of the planet.
- Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves.
- Still, you don't have to search out the dirt tracks to find unexplored country.
- There are new areas outside the mansion - also large and unexplored.
- At the same time, keeping your units grouped will prevent you from finding quests and items in the unexplored areas of the map.
- His Antarctic flights were to fly over unexplored areas also.
- Mayer and his group are currently mapping unexplored areas of the Arctic.
- European settlers saw Australia as new and unexplored, perfect terrain over which to cast and re-cast the colonial net.
- Monitoring and attempts to access unexplored sites are ongoing, but new alliances must be made.
- The area probably also harbours large unexplored oil resources.
Synonyms untouched, unspoilt, untainted, untarnished, unadulterated, pure, immaculate, pristine, flawless - 1.1 Not evaluated or discussed in detail.
the research focuses on an unexplored theme in European history Example sentencesExamples - For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored.
- Yet for all their efforts, little consensus on this topic has emerged, and many areas remain unexplored.
- The essays provide a glimpse into the many unexplored themes in Birmingham history.
- For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields.
- This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women.
- Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology.
- Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography.
- Yet this is an area that is largely unexplored in the literature on research methods.
- Another unexplored area is familial and common environmental factors involved in both asthma and panic.
- However, the details of functional divergence between duplicate genes remain largely unexplored.
- It was hard to choose between his heart and his mind, especially when those areas were vastly unexplored in his case.
- As a result, themes developed in early chapters are dropped or go unexplored in later ones.
- This is a largely unexplored field, mainly because the size of the mirrors used in infrared space telescopes has so far been limited.
- There are many unexplored ways to get a computer user to work faster.
- There's a vast and virtually unexplored area where the two overlap.
- Our work demands people's best and allows all of us to move ahead into unexplored areas.
- Content lifetime is still a poorly understood and unexplored research area.
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