Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In an unrecognizable manner; without or beyond recognition.
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- adverb Beyond
recognition
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- adverb beyond recognition; in an unrecognizable manner
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Examples
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The Arab Middle East has been unrecognizably transformed, and the implications for America's vital interests in that region and for Israel-Palestine peacemaking will be far-reaching.
Henry Siegman: Israel, America and the New Middle East Henry Siegman 2011
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Virtually overnight, the Arab Middle East has been unrecognizably transformed.
Henry Siegman: Israel, America and the New Middle East Henry Siegman 2011
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Finally, if this is just meant to be about leadership in general and not a moral allegory about religion (a la Narnia), I would recommend making the religions unrecognizably fictional.
Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » Dinhilion’s Review Forum 2009
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But we are now in a position to take all of our knowledge and achievements, and go out and colonize the whole computational universe, extending our human purposes and experience to an unrecognizably broad domain.
Wolfram Blog : Stephen Wolfram on the Quest for Computable Knowledge 2009
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In the current environment, every field and job -- from factory work to retail to health care to hospitality to garbage collection -- is in the process of being transformed dramatically, and often unrecognizably, by technology and other forces.
Marc Prensky: The Reformers Are Leaving Our Schools in the 20th Century Marc Prensky 2011
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Conversely, the English seem to have become unrecognizably and vehemently vegaholic; they can't seem to get enough of them.
Elissa Altman: The Brits and Their Veg: Can the Sunday Roast-Loving English Change the Way Americans Eat? Elissa Altman 2011
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Mr. Gandhi enters the political fray in an India that has unrecognizably changed in the past two decades.
A Look at the Man Who Could Be India's King Swapan Dasgupta 2011
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Leonardo's sensitivity to the beauty and power of torsion is evident in studies for another spiral tube, which from one perspective suggests the entrancing symmetry of the Taoist symbol of yin and yang; and in a sketch of a cat, almost unrecognizably coiled up so that its head is barely visible behind its tensed back and haunches.
Masters of Men and Machines Francis X. Rocca 2011
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Conversely, the English seem to have become unrecognizably and vehemently vegaholic; they can't seem to get enough of them.
Elissa Altman: The Brits and Their Veg: Can the Sunday Roast-Loving English Change the Way Americans Eat? Elissa Altman 2011
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In the current environment, every field and job Â-- from factory work to retail to health care to hospitality to garbage collection -- is in the process of being transformed dramatically, and often unrecognizably, by technology and other forces.
Marc Prensky: The Reformers Are Leaving Our Schools in the 20th Century Marc Prensky 2011
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