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Example sentences for "unrecognizable"

Lexicographically close words:
unreceptive; unreciprocated; unreclaimed; unrecognisable; unrecognised; unrecognized; unreconciled; unreconstructed; unrecorded; unredeemed
  1. We see this force of nature, which collects several leaves around an axis, produce a still closer union and make these approximated, modified leaves still more unrecognizable by joining them together either wholly or partially.

  2. Their vessels are unrecognizable and are hardly to be distinguished from the mass of the whole; they bear almost no resemblance to a leaf, and we could easily be misled into regarding them as special organs.

  3. Every man in the engine-room at the time of the explosion was now a mangled, unrecognizable thing.

  4. He was bloody and almost unrecognizable as he stood there clutching a stanchion for support.

  5. Most of them were not fully grown; some were so immature as to be unrecognizable to an untrained eye; but from all four helicopters hand-guns snapped and cracked.

  6. Some had only broken wings; some were dead, but more or less whole; many were blown to unrecognizable bits and scraps of flesh.

  7. That it is possible so to contort the face as to render it unrecognizable is seen in some cases of angina pectoris, of course.

  8. She was accused of witchcraft by a neighbour who testified to having seen her transform herself into a hideous and unrecognizable hag--whereas, in her proper person, she seems to have been a comely old lady.

  9. The rest was almost entirely about beer and was thick with local topography of a quite unrecognizable kind.

  10. All the tools of Professor Lucifer were the ancient human tools gone mad, grown into unrecognizable shapes, forgetful of their origin, forgetful of their names.

  11. They were still carrying hot bars from one place to the other and had withered into almost unrecognizable dryness.

  12. This gives rise to a bizarre radiographic picture which may be difficult to interpret--the opaque strip or streamer being almost unrecognizable as periosteum (Fig.

  13. Everything in a state of disorder--trabeculae of bone of various shapes and sizes lie scattered about, the cells irregularly arranged and much distorted, signs of recent hemorrhage, unrecognizable detritus.

  14. And so backward, unquestionably, into the unrecognizable and perhaps simian fathers of the past.

  15. The grinding tree trunks doubtless crushed those beneath into mere unrecognizable masses of flesh.

  16. As a general thing the bodies were mangled and unrecognizable unless by marks or letters on their persons.

  17. All this, seen only once under streams of lightning, was unrecognizable to us, and seemed plunged in deep slumber.

  18. Half an hour later when Fouchette emerged with her conductor she had undergone a transformation that would have rendered her unrecognizable in Charenton.

  19. So covered with the filth of the street was she, so torn and bruised and bedraggled, that she would have been unrecognizable even to one who had seen her more often than had her present examiner.

  20. Maston, began to acquire a degree of embonpoint which would have rendered them unrecognizable if their imprisonment had been prolonged to some months.

  21. They were unrecognizable when I got them back -- in ultramarine blue, or whatever it was called.

  22. The boots were unrecognizable when I got them back from him.

  23. Just at this spot the banks of the creek were high, there was an unusual blackness about the soil, and it gave out a faint but unrecognizable odor, that, in the bright mountain air, was quite pleasant.

  24. It was stained with patches of dark red that were almost brown, and the envelope he held in his other hand was almost unrecognizable for the same hideous stain that completely covered it.

  25. Neil's dark eyes, just above the level of his own, and so like them, were unrecognizable now.

  26. Against a background of blurred, unrecognizable faces, he remembered a tall, black-garbed figure that rose to its feet swaying and then steadying itself.

  27. It had been shot into an unrecognizable mass of scrap.

  28. Maston, began to acquire a degree of embonpoint, which would have rendered them unrecognizable if their imprisonment had been prolonged to some months.

  29. When he counted ten, I braced myself for a glimpse at the sickening sight, and where had been but a few moments before a woman's face, there was but a bloody, unrecognizable ball.

  30. Their tiny feet had been bound in unyielding rolls of cloth since the day they were born, and already the bones and sinews were crushing each other into a mass of unrecognizable pulp, held together only by the skin and bandages.

  31. Whenever his mission was fulfilled he was turned back into an unrecognizable mass of clay.

  32. Each group has its own Purim play, which is generally some unrecognizable fragment of the 'Ahasuerus-play,' but frequently also some original production which is jealously guarded from being imitated by rival boy performers.

  33. In the case of English, the original Germanic tongue has become almost unrecognizable under the heavy burden of foreign words.

  34. And as she talked on, her language became as unrecognizable as her voice, which had taken on the tone and accent of the dreamer.

  35. Either he had succeeded in rendering himself unrecognizable or he had not; but it was done, and now he could do nothing more.

  36. Where staterooms were lighted, long fingers of rosy brightness fell across the deck; here and there in the shelter of a bit of wall were dark blots that were passengers, wrapped and reclining, and unrecognizable in the gloom.


  37. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unrecognizable" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    bleary; blurred; confused; dark; dim; faint; feeble; filmy; foggy; fuzzy; hazy; incognito; inconspicuous; indefinite; indistinct; indistinguishable; misty; obscure; pale; shadowy; uncertain; unclear; undefined; unrecognizable; vague; weak