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unimagined

British  
/ ˌʌnɪˈmædʒɪnd /

adjective

  1. not having been conceived of

    a hitherto unimagined scale

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“To meet that competition, Amazon has relentlessly innovated, delivering previously unimagined benefits for consumers and pushing competitors to do likewise, all to make every penny of a consumer’s purchase count for more.”

From Seattle Times

People can move across the globe at unimagined velocity, connecting places that were once isolated.

From Literature

The study reports that it is critical to not overlook the complex mesophase structures formed to discover unknown phases that can lead to optical, electronic and mechanical properties unimagined before.

From Science Daily

It made me want to read and write in unimagined ways.

From Los Angeles Times

Beyond that, she has deliberately not planned much, leaving space for opportunities as yet unimagined.

From New York Times