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uncharted

[uhn-chahr-tid] / ʌnˈtʃɑr tɪd /


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“This was uncharted territory in which I could carve out my own niche,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But there’s a disturbing intimacy to the film as well, with Cillian Murphy’s tremulous J. Robert Oppenheimer leading an unstable band of scientists while nearly drowning in uncharted political and ethical waters.

From New York Times

Or they circumvented the city and escaped police surveillance by taking uncharted paths, resulting in thousands of deaths or disappearances, according to humanitarian organizations.

From New York Times

In summary, the present breakthrough propels condensed matter physics and quasicrystal research into uncharted territories, paving the way for advanced electronic devices and next-generation refrigeration technologies.

From Science Daily

“Even as it does, we’ll remain in uncharted territory. We have months to go before we can describe what the new normal looks like for filming in LA.”

From Los Angeles Times