unrecognised
IPA: ʌnrˈɛkʌgnaɪzd
adjective
- Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of unrecognized. [Not recognized:]
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Examples of "unrecognised" in Sentences
- A large proportion of these schools are "unrecognised", which means they operate without the permission of India's notorious education inspectorate.
- Not really a related point, but germane to the closeness of politicians to the BBC, is the spread of the perfectly respectable word "resile" meaning 'recoil' - a word unrecognised by Microsoft Word.
- Madrid occupied and begirt by forty thousand armed strangers, his title unrecognised by Murat, his weak understanding and tumultuous passions worked upon incessantly by the malicious craft of Savary,
- The Israeli government has over the years made persistent efforts to evict Bedouin farming communities in the Negev from their "unrecognised" villages and to "concentrate" them in seven "planned townships".
- Concrete homes in the so-called unrecognised villages are under permanent threat of demolition, forcing many residents to live in tin huts and tents, and the national utility companies are barred from connecting them to services.
- When, however, helium itself came under observation in 1907, it proved to be quite different from the object before observed, so we dubbed the unrecognised object Occultum, until orthodox science shall find it and label it in proper fashion.
- "Tens of thousands of Bedouin Arabs are being forced by discriminatory Israeli laws to live in "unrecognised" shanty towns in constant fear of having their homes demolished and their communities torn apart, Human Rights Watch said yesterday."
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