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Meanings of
unprecedented
in English
Portuguese
sem precedentes
Catalan
inaudit
Back to the meaning
Having no precedent; novel.
unparalleled
precedented
Related terms
new
unexampled
Portuguese
sem precedentes
Usage of
unprecedented
in English
1
This year has seen an
unprecedented
number of migrants arriving in Europe.
2
The issue has prompted
unprecedented
demonstrations across New Caledonia in recent years.
3
At the moment, we simply don't know because the problem is
unprecedented
.
4
COVID-19 pandemic posed an
unprecedented
threat to global public health and economies.
5
The real issue was that there was an
unprecedented
global financial crisis.
6
The company said the decision was in response to
unprecedented
border restrictions.
7
Forget spiralling house prices,
unprecedented
job growth and other key economic indicators.
8
Our countless words and images surely helped galvanize the
unprecedented
international response.
9
He looks at how New Zealand's media dealt with such
unprecedented
situation.
10
The 2011 Dáil election saw an
unprecedented
number of new TDs elected.
11
She said the attack is an extraordinary and
unprecedented
act of violence.
12
However, analysts believe this crackdown is
unprecedented
in terms of its scope.
13
Leaving the UK would lead to
unprecedented
austerity for Scotland's public services.
14
This year saw the launch of an
unprecedented
number of games consoles.
15
Nationalism is rising in Europe on a scale
unprecedented
since the 1930s.
16
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn described the impasse as
unprecedented
and extremely serious.
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unprecedented
Adjective
Frequent collocations
unprecedented levels
unprecedented move
unprecedented scale
almost unprecedented
unprecedented number
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Translations for
unprecedented
Portuguese
sem precedentes
Catalan
inaudit
Unprecedented
through the time
Unprecedented
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