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Definition of unhistoric in English: unhistoricadjectiveʌnhɪˈstɒrɪkˌənhiˈstôrik Not historic or historical. the thesis has been criticized for being unhistoric and too abstract Example sentencesExamples - The English spies whom Le Carré wrote about were not exactly committing unhistoric acts; but theirs were hidden lives, lost in the complicated fog of the Cold War.
- The sole remaining source is tradition, which, though constantly receiving unhistoric accretions, seems to preserve a kernel of truth in the legend that the apostle went to Rome toward the close of his life and there suffered martyrdom under Nero.
- Porter criticizes especially the unhistoric, absolutistic and positivistic tendencies of the Enlightenment and he tends to be polemic in this context.
- Keep us informed of those unhistoric acts - of the lives of people lived for the good as well as that minority who live to do ill.
- Indeed, things are not so ill with me partly because I have met and known these unhistoric men and women, but most of all because they have allowed me to know how it is like to be loved on this earth.
- Be that as it may, the Reservation, as relates to present civilization, is unproductive, unhistoric ground.
- The outside pressure it appears to be under is not real, as the relatively muted ‘unhistoric’ reaction on Monday indicated.
- I expect most of my acts to be unhistoric.
- There are however no characters for higher mathematics or logic, and the number of other unhistoric characters has also been kept to a practical minimum.
- But it was only in Colombo that he began to see the importance of those unhistoric acts of George Eliot's to his work both past and present.
- The Church in its early days went fierce and fast with any warhorse; yet it is utterly unhistoric to say that she merely went mad along one idea, like a vulgar fanaticism.
Definition of unhistoric in US English: unhistoricadjectiveˌənhiˈstôrik Not historic or historical. the thesis has been criticized for being unhistoric and too abstract Example sentencesExamples - The English spies whom Le Carré wrote about were not exactly committing unhistoric acts; but theirs were hidden lives, lost in the complicated fog of the Cold War.
- The outside pressure it appears to be under is not real, as the relatively muted ‘unhistoric’ reaction on Monday indicated.
- Indeed, things are not so ill with me partly because I have met and known these unhistoric men and women, but most of all because they have allowed me to know how it is like to be loved on this earth.
- Keep us informed of those unhistoric acts - of the lives of people lived for the good as well as that minority who live to do ill.
- But it was only in Colombo that he began to see the importance of those unhistoric acts of George Eliot's to his work both past and present.
- Be that as it may, the Reservation, as relates to present civilization, is unproductive, unhistoric ground.
- There are however no characters for higher mathematics or logic, and the number of other unhistoric characters has also been kept to a practical minimum.
- Porter criticizes especially the unhistoric, absolutistic and positivistic tendencies of the Enlightenment and he tends to be polemic in this context.
- The Church in its early days went fierce and fast with any warhorse; yet it is utterly unhistoric to say that she merely went mad along one idea, like a vulgar fanaticism.
- The sole remaining source is tradition, which, though constantly receiving unhistoric accretions, seems to preserve a kernel of truth in the legend that the apostle went to Rome toward the close of his life and there suffered martyrdom under Nero.
- I expect most of my acts to be unhistoric.
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