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Meanings of
unexplored
in English
Not yet discovered.
undiscovered
Related terms
unknown
Which has not been explored by man.
uncharted
Synonyms
Examples for "
undiscovered
"
undiscovered
Examples for "
undiscovered
"
1
But perhaps there is an
undiscovered
proof for the inverse square law.
2
The idea is no outstanding player at any level will go
undiscovered
.
3
Sometimes our agents make a grab; sometimes the German spy remains
undiscovered
.
4
Viewers can expect to witness works from established and
undiscovered
talented filmmakers.
5
It was a fresh,
undiscovered
country where the strangest things took place.
Usage of
unexplored
in English
1
A new, Navy-funded research project takes the concept to
unexplored
heights, however.
2
However, student-led initiatives to promote medical student engagement in research remain
unexplored
.
3
However, whether oxidative cleavage of polypeptide-chain occurs in biological systems remains
unexplored
.
4
However, the effects of the virome in modulating enteric infections remain
unexplored
.
5
Despite recent discoveries, many molecular mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis remain
unexplored
.
6
In contrast, the impact of PGHD on health equity remained largely
unexplored
.
7
Whether these telomere-associated polymorphisms affect risk of childhood malignancies remains largely
unexplored
.
8
The workforce development challenges faced by this group have been largely
unexplored
.
9
However the cognitive neurobiology of IBS has remained relatively
unexplored
to date.
10
Mr Kim Dae-jung's victory has led the country politically into
unexplored
territory.
11
And certainly, the mind-body connection is pretty much
unexplored
territory in science.
12
These remains re flect previously
unexplored
aspects of an important classical site.
13
However, the in vivo pharmacologic functions of the pump are largely
unexplored
.
14
The genetic regulation and physiological impact of most lipid species are
unexplored
.
15
But the interior of the continent remained for long an
unexplored
region.
16
Flowers represent a relatively
unexplored
source of antimicrobial peptides of biotechnological potential.
Other examples for "unexplored"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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unexplored
Adjective
Frequent collocations
largely unexplored
remain unexplored
unexplored territory
unexplored country
leave unexplored
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Unexplored
through the time
Unexplored
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common