unprecedented
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unprecedentedly adverb
- unprecedentedness noun
Etymology
Origin of unprecedented
Example Sentences
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Brent could go as high as $200 a barrel, Haigh said, with a caveat: “I’m guessing at this point…This is unprecedented.”
More recently, Iran saw an unprecedented crackdown by the Basij and other security forces on protests that swept across the country in December and January.
From BBC
In a statement issued by the firm announcing it had appointed administrators, it said the campaign had secured "unprecedented engagement" to help keep the business operating.
From BBC
New instruments are now capable of measuring the universe with unprecedented accuracy.
From Science Daily
Clare returned the book to its dusty hiding place, forced to face a most harrowing reality: This was unprecedented.
From Literature
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