[
UK
/ʌnɐknˈɒlɪdʒd/
]
ADJECTIVE
- not recognized or admitted
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not openly acknowledged
an unacknowledged emergency
How To Use unacknowledged In A Sentence
- On the other hand, whilst trying to find information on the Slavic / Russian Goddess Lada, I've become aware of exactly how much unacknowledged cribbing and copying of information is going on out there.
- Women are the invisible workforce and the unacknowledged backbone of the family.
- His fortune changes when he is revealed to be the unacknowledged son of a wealthy white man who has left his large estate to Marchand.
- Her contribution to the research went largely unacknowledged.
- His warm acknowledgements thank a maharani, two princesses, various lords and ladies and a host of worthwhile experts, but never mention the unacknowledged and unnamed photographers whose skill helped to make his book special.
- One of them is previously unacknowledged reader Carl Feynman, who wrote in about the bizarre SOHO image mentioned below.
- This is the often-unacknowledged postscript to military service.
- Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
- Like an unacknowledged friend, the mouthiest part of the root, the vagina, feels unappreciated and rageful—particularly when she observes a woman selling herself short. Wild Feminine
- Therefore, it also seeks to reduce the unacknowledged iatrogenesis that results from inappropriately over-utilized treatments such as immunosuppressive steroids, psychotropic drugs, antibiotics, and unnecessary surgeries. Larry Malerba, D.O. : What Is the 'Green' Medicine Revolution? (Part III)