unapparent

[ UK /ʌnɐpˈæɹənt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not readily apparent
    the answer was at first unapparent
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How To Use unapparent In A Sentence

  • But if not, remember, her behavior may seem glaring to you, but may be inconsequential and unapparent to others.
  • I urge students not only to vote in this referendum, but also to examine critically apparent motivations and unapparent repercussions of eliminating the WPIRG levy.
  • The newly employed spectrophotometer technology can reveal variation unapparent to human vision.
  • Focusing on the specific group of people most likely to be affected by political advocacy may reveal otherwise unapparent effects.
  • Directing of attention with or without the aid of props and focusing aids (symbols, rituals and procedures) is a well-known strategy, though often unapparent and not clearly stated!
  • However, actinic keratoses may be diffuse, with clinically unapparent lesions in adjacent skin.
  • What cure I was looking for or asking for was unapparent to me, as was the gravel of being young, black, different, and unsuccessful in my own suicide.
  • Some animal coronaviruses have additional properties: unapparent infections are common, and under certain circumstances a virus can persist and set up a carrier state after recovery.
  • Assuming, of course, that I'm not currently on a different rebound again, one as unapparent to me as the last. comment?
  • Such a trend is surprising both because it is unapparent in the linear morphometric data and because it would not be predicted from casual inspection of Camarasaurus humeri.
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