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unique
adjective as in alone, singular
adjective as in one-of-a-kind; without equal
Example Sentences
“As technology continues to advance, it is critical that our laws and practices evolve to meet the unique challenges of this era.”
The models revealed a unique internal construction of two opposing sound chambers that create physical air turbulence as the source of the screeching sound.
What’s unique about it is the way it encompasses and enhances other sources of stress, said Brett Ford, a social psychologist at the University of Toronto who studies the link between emotions and political engagement.
With those inner gears finely tuned, the filmmakers sought a unique visual environment, a throwback artistically and a step forward technologically — one that felt human.
But for a group of physicists, these unique seeds -- and the way they bounce and roll down slopes -- could help them better understand landslides and avalanches, leading to research that could save lives.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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