unsurpassed

IPA: ʌnsɝpˈæst

adjective

  • Not exceeded by others.
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Examples of "unsurpassed" in Sentences

  • D. on the subject, but I really don't know who is the "unsurpassed" master of shabd yoga.
  • a power of exposition and expression unsurpassed by that possessed by any writer among his contemporaries.
  • When I met a Don who, I was told, was "unsurpassed" in the Greek or Latin classics and could probably appreciate them as well as if he had been a Greek or
  • In his message Mr Brown praised the "unsurpassed" courage of British troops and told them he recognised that this year had "tested your resolve more than any other".
  • Mr Brown earlier praised the "unsurpassed" courage of British troops in a Christmas message, telling them he recognised that this year had "tested your resolve more than any other".
  • But taken together with two other rare historic objects from the foundation's collection, it now forms part of a "power trio" of early Virginia medals and coins unsurpassed by the holdings of any other institution.
  • Gordon Brown sent a Christmas greeting to troops in Afghanistan praising the '' unsurpassed '' courage of British troops and told them he recognised that this year had '' tested your resolve more than any other ''.
  • Dr. Paul Cravath of the University of Hawaii elegantly captured the essence of the “devata” when he wrote, “There, with stupendous variety, the Feminine achieved a new level of expression unsurpassed at any time in Asian sculpture.”
  • WASHINGTON -- At a tribute reception Tuesday in the U.S. Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised Rep. John Dingell of Michigan for "unsurpassed" leadership, on the eve of becoming the longest serving member in the history of the U.S. House.

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