Definition of unrepeated in English:
unrepeated
adjective ʌnrɪˈpiːtɪdˌənrəˈpidəd
Not done or said again.
both feats remain unrepeated by anybody
any information given to you is best left unrepeated
Example sentencesExamples
- The two plan to retrace an unrepeated first ascent claimed 45 years ago.
- This direct control, which effectively guaranteed the security of investments in everything from railroads to factories, permitted an unprecedented and unrepeated flow of capital from the First to the Third World.
- This book surveys a period of forty years or so (1890-1930) which embraces a concentration of talent unprecedented (and perhaps unrepeated) except by Campion, Dowland and Co three hundred years earlier.
- Both memorable and unrepeated in entertainment, it has remained unique ... until now.
- In this case, some things are best left unrepeated.
- The men's feat would go unrepeated for decades.
- Not only did Attila savage much of Europe in a manner unrepeated for centuries, but the battle acquired a reputation for carnage almost immediately.
- She publicized her fury at the government with a rebuke unprecedented and unrepeated in the history of the British constitutional monarchy.
- Perret considers this dispatch an anomaly: "It stands alone, unsupported, unrepeated."
Definition of unrepeated in US English:
unrepeated
adjectiveˌənrəˈpēdədˌənrəˈpidəd
Not done or said again.
both feats remain unrepeated by anybody
any information given to you is best left unrepeated
Example sentencesExamples
- Perret considers this dispatch an anomaly: "It stands alone, unsupported, unrepeated."
- This direct control, which effectively guaranteed the security of investments in everything from railroads to factories, permitted an unprecedented and unrepeated flow of capital from the First to the Third World.
- In this case, some things are best left unrepeated.
- She publicized her fury at the government with a rebuke unprecedented and unrepeated in the history of the British constitutional monarchy.
- This book surveys a period of forty years or so (1890-1930) which embraces a concentration of talent unprecedented (and perhaps unrepeated) except by Campion, Dowland and Co three hundred years earlier.
- Not only did Attila savage much of Europe in a manner unrepeated for centuries, but the battle acquired a reputation for carnage almost immediately.
- Both memorable and unrepeated in entertainment, it has remained unique ... until now.
- The men's feat would go unrepeated for decades.
- The two plan to retrace an unrepeated first ascent claimed 45 years ago.