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undreamed
/ ʌnˈdriːmd; ʌnˈdrɛmt /
adjective
- often foll by of not thought of, conceived, or imagined
Example Sentences
“She could accept the new, shape it to her will, forge it into ideas undreamed of by the Clan.”
He said that by "raising the living standards of millions, labor miraculously created a market for industry and lifted the whole nation to undreamed of levels of production. Those who today attack labor forget these simple truths, but history remembers them."
Now, 100 years after the Plaza Hotel auction, the Detroit Institute of Arts is celebrating its milestone purchase with a wide-ranging exhibition that tracks van Gogh’s rise in America, from near-obscurity to undreamed of celebrity.
In a further leap into realms once undreamed of, in 2007 her traditional Christmastime message was broadcast on a royal channel on YouTube — 75 years after Elizabeth’s grandfather became the first British monarch to broadcast a similar holiday message by radio.
They lived before the Industrial Revolution, when dead rivers and factories belching polluted air were undreamed.
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