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UK
/ʌnkˈaʊntɪd/
]
[ US /ˌənˈkaʊntɪd/ ]
[ US /ˌənˈkaʊntɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
too numerous to be counted
myriad stars
the multitudinous seas
countless hours
innumerable difficulties
an infinite number of reasons
How To Use uncounted In A Sentence
- A few uncounted votes or a few thousand voters turned away can be the difference between a national victory or not.
- With last week's ruling, however, supervisors appointed to fill a vacancy will have the entirety of their first term uncounted toward term limits. SFGate: Top News Stories
- In particular, significant contractor deaths and injuries have largely remained uncounted and unpublicized by the U.S. government and the media. David Isenberg: War and Private Contractors: Can't Live with Them, Can't Live Without Them
- The TARATV correspondent Subrata who is accompanying Mamata in her tour, puts it as "uncounted" as he explains no one can say and know the exact figure. That night in Nandigram - the Horror that unfolded
- Fortune had suddenly advanced him to uncounted thousands and a title, and no longer _le petit bossu_, Lord Tales and Novels — Volume 10
- Jake pushed them in his shirt pocket, uncounted, and then turned around and went inside. DANSVILLE
- The discovery of a crate of 1,000 uncounted postal ballots from last year's local elections has raised fresh doubts over the safety of postal voting.
- Latin undergo an uncounted variation of termination, suggesting so many different ideas in addition to the four primary ones. Note XIV
- They were able to distribute more than 2,500 English-language brochures to international tourists and an uncounted number of brochures in Finnish and German.
- Those victims - far more numerous and no less precious to their loved ones - go uncounted and unnamed.