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Defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration.
unrecognisable
unidentifiable
1
People are apt to grow
unrecognizable
in the course of forty years.
2
A few more years, Sarah thought, and these lanes would be
unrecognizable
.
3
When the picture became
unrecognizable
,
he would know he had lost her.
4
By the time game day rolls around, the map is nigh
unrecognizable
.
5
Sometimes the change is so great as to make it almost
unrecognizable
.
6
Shifting slightly, she closely studied the alabaster features that were almost
unrecognizable
.
7
Above that round yellow ray, faces were
unrecognizable
in the pitchy blackness.
8
And muttering to itself in an
unrecognizable
language as it did so.
9
Snow-white hair and a black mask made him
unrecognizable
to every one.
10
In an instant, the cage was
unrecognizable
,
and the weaselsnake was gone.
11
There were several rows of studs with various
unrecognizable
symbols on them.
12
Novotna was
unrecognizable
,
not an elite tennis player but a beginner again.
13
The sender's address was
unrecognizable
,
a random mix of numbers and letters.
14
A crew of unholy, mutinous impulses fling abroad words and thoughts
unrecognizable
.
15
The utriculus is a warped, irregular bag, whose sections have become
unrecognizable
.
16
And then, I know not how, it changed again, and became
unrecognizable
.
unrecognizable
almost unrecognizable
nearly unrecognizable
become unrecognizable
unrecognizable mass
completely unrecognizable