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nescient

[nesh-uhnt, nesh-ee-uhnt, nes-ee-uhnt] / ˈnɛʃ ənt, ˈnɛʃ i ənt, ˈnɛs i ənt /


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But what is perhaps more notable is the collectivity of the Hampshire community members as they organize to thwart Nelson’s nescient attempts to subsume Hampshire’s identity to that of a potential massive public college partner.

From Los Angeles Times

The breaking news about Trump's nescient comment to John Kelly, although hardly surprising, sheds further light on the former president's priorities.

From Salon

But his French breeding triumphed and he remained, except for that one furtive twinkle, the conscientious valet, nescient and urbane.

From Project Gutenberg

It is impersonal and therefore nescient of his need.

From Project Gutenberg

How blind he had been, how nescient of himself!

From Project Gutenberg