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unexampled

[uhn-ig-zam-puhld, -zahm-] / ˌʌn ɪgˈzæm pəld, -ˈzɑm- /






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Americans enjoyed unexampled prosperity throughout most of that time span.

From Los Angeles Times

The telecom firms supported Pai’s initiative with a campaign of unexampled dishonesty.

From Los Angeles Times

These were posts, by the way, in which Kelly showed no compunction about advancing immigration policies of unexampled cruelty.

From Los Angeles Times

Today, in a period of unexampled economic inequality, it’s common to hear progressive policies demogogued as giving someone something for nothing.

From Los Angeles Times

Waring dissented from the initial court decision to uphold the state’s school segregation policy, praising the black plaintiffs for their “unexampled courage” in bringing the lawsuit.

From Washington Post