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Definition of Unexampled

Unexampled
Unexampled Un`ex*am"pled, a. Having no example or similar case; being without precedent; unprecedented; unparalleled. ``A revolution . . . unexampled for grandeur of results.' --De Quincey.

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- Antoinette, mostly in Paris. De Mercy wrote to the empress: "It is almost unexampled that in so short a time, the royal favour should have brought such overwhelming...
- insists that what invested the whale with "natural terror" was that "unexampled, intelligent malignity" which he had shown in his ****aults. When he fled...
- such as Niagara and The Icebergs. The epic size of these landscapes was unexampled in earlier American painting and reminded Americans of the vast, untamed...
- be a "detestable villain", and cited Numbers 31 as an example of his "unexampled atrocities". In the p****age, after the Israelite army returned from conquering...
- their work with more satisfaction than we do now. Our success has been unexampled, almost incredible. We may ****ert without fear of contradiction that no...
- press who reported that the "impudence and rapacity of the FitzJordans is unexampled". The relationship between William and his sons "was punctuated by a series...
- which we hear so much and which I abhor as much as any man, were indeed unexampled. I fear that they do not belong exclusively to the French – Naples for...
- Birthday". The Pall Mall Gazette. 18 May 1900. p. 3. RG10-5765-222-1 "Unexampled Longevity". The Pall Mall Gazette. 18 June 1899. p. 21. "The Oldest Woman...
- while Kant goes into the particular, and indeed in a way that is quite unexampled both before and after him, and which has quite a peculiar, and, we might...
- century. Foliate baluster columns with naturalistic foliate capitals, unexampled in previous Indo-Islamic architecture according to Ebba Koch, rapidly...