undreamt

IPA: ʌndrˈɛmt

adjective

  • Not dreamed; not dreamt.
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Examples of "undreamt" in Sentences

  • Bush, famously or in -, slashed taxes to levels undreamt of even by Reagan.
  • Its citizens have seen its share of dark days, evil nights, and horrors undreamt in other conurbations.
  • Further investigation convinced me that the fall implications of the funeral industry are undreamt of by the average American, even in his nightmares.
  • It seems that there's a new paradigm forming, one that's as old as America, but secured in new ways only made possible with the pervasiveness of media undreamt of by our founders.
  • The citizen rebellions in the Middle East have been dramatic, earth-shaking, undreamt of before they occurred - and they have had no discernible effect on the production and shipment of oil, which haven't slowed down any.
  • Sure, one could argue that the industrial economy and industrial-age institutions brought us centuries of unprecedented productivity, knowledge accumulation and innovation that resulted in undreamt-of wealth and prosperity.

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