unrecognized
IPA: ʌnrˈɛkʌgnaɪzd
adjective
- Not recognized:
- Not matched in memory.
- Not acknowledged; not granted recognition.
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Examples of "unrecognized" in Sentences
- Tens of thousands live in so-called unrecognized villages, some pre-dating Israel's founding.
- Our over reactivity in the present goes unrecognized, that is, the person being triggered doesn't connect today's trigger with events from the past.
- In fact there is much uncertainty hovering around the figure of the artist – they die young, or remain unrecognized in their lifetime, or have unappealing politics.
- Certain words a lot of us have been saying over the last few years are finally no longer rogue expressions, no longer outlaw terms unrecognized by the establishment.
- Depression in men, about six million men, oftentimes the problem being that it goes unrecognized, which is why it can be so much more problematic than actually women.
- Some studies estimate that these often painless heart attacks, also known as unrecognized myocardial infarctions, affect 200,000 people in the United States each year.
- Other measures affect free expression, housing, political involvement, and Bedouin rights in so-called unrecognized villages, the home for tens of thousands living under appalling conditions, compounded by involuntary dispossessions to Judaize the Negev and Galilee.
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