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Example sentences for "unrecognised"

Lexicographically close words:
unrebuked; unreceptive; unreciprocated; unreclaimed; unrecognisable; unrecognizable; unrecognized; unreconciled; unreconstructed; unrecorded
  1. We are by it taught that the guilt of sins unrecognised as sins at the time of their committal, cannot be cancelled merely by penitent confession when they become known.

  2. We must, for example, face the deduction that the unconscious can suffer from a queer and hitherto unrecognised form of ill-health.

  3. As yet all England cowered and crouched, in blind servility, at the foot of that terrible, but unrecognised embodiment of its own power, armed out of its own armoury, with the weapons that were turned against it.

  4. God has covered her with a veil which leaves her unrecognised by those who hear not her voice; the way is open for blasphemy even against those truths which are at the least very apparent.

  5. God, to enable the Messiah to be recognised by the good and unrecognised by the wicked, caused him to be so foretold.

  6. This is one of the unrecognised benefits of free government, one of the modes in which it counteracts the excessive inherited impulses of humanity.

  7. During the voyage they came in contact with a hitherto unrecognised factor in life, and found themselves faced with unforeseen perplexities.

  8. The Junior Watch-keeper ascribed to the malady a quality hitherto unrecognised by the most advanced medical science, and scanned the menu indifferently.

  9. The marriage relation, the oldest and most sacred institution given to man by his Creator, is unknown and unrecognised in the slave laws of the United States.

  10. It was indeed a marriage sanctioned by heaven, although unrecognised on earth.

  11. In this story, which was told with equal assurance and simplicity, there was not a word of truth, as was clear from the fact that the author of whom he spoke with such intimacy sat unknown and unrecognised before his eyes.

  12. An instinct which may flow from the unrecognised animal lying deep down in us all, suggested the way of return to wholesomeness.

  13. Unrecognised in his carriage he was secure; and having drawn up pretty closely to the spot where the last-named little party stood, he gazed with an intensity of look almost indescribable upon the operations going on amongst the ruins.

  14. During the confusion, the old man unluckily chanced to receive from some unrecognised hand, whether of friend or opponent was never known, another blow upon the crown, which completed that work which the former had left undone.

  15. But it was not only this desultory, unrecognised service, however frequent, however great, that women rendered to the spread of the Gospel in its earliest days.

  16. In the lectures which I addressed to you this last year, I took as my subject the early history of Christianity while it was still unrecognised by Roman law, and, therefore, treated as an enemy of the State.

  17. We must therefore note in passing a biological factor of historical importance, though hitherto entirely unrecognised by historians, and that is disease.

  18. After all his efforts, the absolute identity of Church and State remained as unrecognised as ever.

  19. Her studies might be--they were--marked with genius, but genius without advertisement had gone unrecognised and unrewarded.

  20. Often the unrecognised likeness had puzzled him.

  21. By the grace of the sage Trinavindu and of the high-souled lord of justice, the Pandavas continued to live unrecognised by others in the city of Virata.

  22. And, O king, he continued to live there unrecognised by the other servants of Virata as also by other people!

  23. A beautiful superiority to all the low thoughts that are apt to mar our persistency in unobtrusive and unrecognised work is set before us in this story.

  24. To go forth on even Christian service, unrecognised by the brethren, is not good for even a Paul.

  25. It is a poor comment on your consistency, if, being Christ's followers, you can go through life unrecognised even by 'them that are without.

  26. Half-conscious fears or desires are often represented by symbolisms apparent to the analyst but unrecognised by the dreamer.

  27. I hold it to be an authentic and precious memorial which has been handed down to us from remote antiquity, the value of which has been unrecognised owing to the book being unfortunately a fusion of two and perhaps three distinct works.

  28. The pair--even the most splendid pair that has ever wedded --have deep within them this perhaps unrecognised impulse to improvement.

  29. The author may be congratulated upon the successful issue of his labours in the field of vagabond and unrecognised speech.

  30. The people had complained with transports of rage that the Prince Consort exercised an influence unrecognised by the Constitution in affairs of State.

  31. He was the unrecognised Minister of Constitutional Sovereigns who wanted, besides their regular Parliamentary advisers, a personal adviser to attend to the special interests of royalty.


  32. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unrecognised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.