unprecedented
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- unprecedentedly adverb
- unprecedentedness noun
Etymology
Origin of unprecedented
Example Sentences
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That’s driven unprecedented interest in Korean markets: A BofA report just flagged the biggest weekly inflow ever to South Korean equities.
From MarketWatch
The university said it admitted no liability and had "worked diligently to deliver teaching and student support in unprecedented circumstances".
From BBC
The FDA’s powerful drug division has had five leaders in the past year, contributing to an unprecedented level of turmoil at the agency responsible for ensuring the drugs Americans take are safe and effective.
He was put under unprecedented pressure to slash short-term rates prematurely.
From MarketWatch
Having 33% of your money in seven companies—which is high, although not unprecedented, by historical standards—sounds a lot like too many eggs in too few baskets.
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