How To Use Undiscovered In A Sentence

  • A housing association has launched an investigation after the death of a pensioner who lay in his home undiscovered for two days.
  • One wonders what treasures may still remain buried and undiscovered, such is the awesome scale of the place.
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • Why we love it An undiscovered gem with low house prices to boot. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hire an exact clone and the odds are good that the problems that exist now won't go away and new opportunities will go undiscovered.
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  • It seems there are many undiscovered dinosaurs left. The Sun
  • ‘I think of myself as pretty much an undiscovered genius,’ quips the lugubrious 47-year-old.
  • I believe the orang pendek is a great ape closely related to the orang-utan – in other words an undiscovered species of ponginae. On the trail of the orang pendek, Sumatra's mystery ape | Richard Freeman
  • The eastern side of the map, however, remains almost entirely blank, its seas unnavigated, lands undiscovered. The Times Literary Supplement
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • But progressivism is surely about looking and moving forward into the unattempted and undiscovered country.
  • I am a seeker of adventure through the undiscovered country of my subconscious.
  • A third method of divining big moves, an untraditional one I would like to think I have helped pioneer myself, comes from examining a different, unexploited cohort, which I call the undiscovered stocks of unknown companies. Jim Cramer's Real Money
  • For them, that idea is the undiscovered planet that explains otherwise inexplicable convictions.
  • One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes.
  • Might there be an as-yet-undiscovered natural process that would explain biochemical complexity? Behe and Gene discuss the Evolution of the Flagellum
  • It would be great if they were undiscovered gems, but they're not. Times, Sunday Times
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • Finding an undiscovered corner of Europe not overrun with tourist hordes is becoming increasingly difficult.
  • I believe the orang pendek is a great ape closely related to the orang-utan – in other words an undiscovered species of ponginae. On the trail of the orang pendek, Sumatra's mystery ape | Richard Freeman
  • He also remembered an incident when he was 8 when he had run away from school and remained undiscovered in a local playground overnight. Know Your Own Mind
  • It's an undiscovered gem waiting to be explored, a place where you can relax.
  • Galbraith called the undiscovered and therefore unfelt loss "the bezzle. BlueNC - The people's think tank
  • Police are investigating how the body lay undiscovered and unmissed in a meadow after he was killed in the unnoticed parachuting tragedy.
  • There are four days to go, and still many shows to see; still time for the Fringe grapevine to pick up on that undiscovered gem, spread the word and bless a doughty independent company with Fringe success.
  • Earby potholers made a return visit to Pikedaw caves, between Settle and Malham, to continue their exploration of a previously undiscovered hole.
  • They lay undiscovered for 50 years until his son, Neil, started to sort through them last year.
  • This undiscovered country lies just outside my house on the edge of the Norfolk Broads. Times, Sunday Times
  • It poured and poured with rain, so the stream at the border of the undiscovered country became a river--not only unjumpable, but unfordable as well, very deep and very very fast, and very wide! Water song
  • Use it to create rapidly repeating musical phrases, grungy riffs, retro computer game effects, rolling basslines, off-the-wall rhythmic patterns, dub sirens, weird sci-fi effects, plus sounds yet undiscovered .... MATRIXSYNTH
  • Part of their appeal is that spy satellites are supposed to travel over their target areas unannounced and undiscovered.
  • I first visited Belgium in the 1960s, as a young honeymooner, when Bruges was still an undiscovered, enchanting town with few tourists. Lea Lane: Belgian Spring: Chocolates, Flowers, Canals and More (Photos)
  • And 43 per cent said they would live on an undiscovered planet. The Sun
  • Any evidence to support that assertion remained undiscovered, with all parties denying foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • I consider Herefordshire, the last great undiscovered area of England.
  • Mr Harris revealed that, despite the ban, he had been part of a group that continued tunnelling through an undiscovered route nicknamed George.
  • Because they were so well hidden in the roof of the cave, they remained undiscovered for thousands of years.
  • That he would deal with them for the mischief they had done: "Seek out his wickedness; let that be all brought to light which he thought should for ever lie undiscovered; let that be all brought to account which he thought should for ever go unpunished; bring it out till thou find none, that is, till none of his evil deeds remain unreckoned for, none of his evil designs undefeated, and none of his partisans undestroyed. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Tullow has so far discovered around a billion barrels of oil in the Lake Albert region, and Ugandan government officials have said that there may be another 1.5 billion barrels as yet undiscovered. Tullow Boosts Uganda Drilling After Closing Deal
  • The plaintiff's cause of action will not accrue until damage occurs, which will commonly consist of cracks coming into existence as a result of the defect even though the cracks or the defect may be undiscovered or undiscoverable.
  • But our journey through this undiscovered region is far from over.
  • Their bodies may have lain undiscovered for up to a week.
  • The wallet lay undiscovered in Joan's Bury home for years until her family lovingly cleared out her belongings after her death.
  • In the most important soliloquy in the play, Hamlet allegedly says: ‘But that the dread of something after death / The undiscovered country, from whose bourn / No traveller returns, troubles the will.’
  • She had been hoping to remain undiscovered until after the November 4 election. Times, Sunday Times
  • The film ‘The Crow’ stands as both the herald of an undiscovered talent and the bearer of bad tidings that the world lost it.
  • It's a pretty, undiscovered gem of a town. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems there are many undiscovered dinosaurs left. The Sun
  • This may not be a cheering prospect; but we shall at least be freed from the vain search for the undiscovered and undiscoverable essence of the term species.
  • The weather is glorious, so we trot through the suburban roads and leafy lanes, and find a hitherto undiscovered park.
  • The rosa multiflora--the rambling rose, what I call the briar rose, because it is clearly the killer rose that protected Sleeping Beauty's castle for a century--is sending its arms across the path in the undiscovered country. Busy thoughts
  • A treasure trove of undiscovered marine life has been found on an underwater mountain top in the Caribbean.
  • The teenager's talent might have gone undiscovered, but for a house move.
  • This fact remained undeclared, undiscovered and perfectly central to his argument. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who can say how profoundly and intimately the underlying and hitherto undiscovered Laws of Speech may be consociated with the basic The Continental Monthly, Vol. 5, No. 5, May, 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • There's really only one period in a life, the full stop, "the undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns," as Shakespeare put it. Fairy Tale Endings
  • And the soul of Yeats, long imprisoned in that golden effigy, was delivered as well, and he and Junius together passed as a breeze into that undiscovered country, from whence the voice of a woman sang, where there grow grapes and nectarines of metaphysical proportions, and where the tolling of the iron bells is only a distant, silvery echo. from → Stories The Soul of Yeats « Unknowing
  • A special machine helped them collect between 50 and 100 possibly undiscovered species of marine life.
  • I thought the piles of unsolicited manuscripts it was my job to sift through would contain undiscovered gems. Books high, low and virtual
  • One problem for investors hoping to identify undiscovered gems is that the seam is perhaps not as rich as it was. Times, Sunday Times
  • One wonders what treasures may still remain buried and undiscovered, such is the awesome scale of the place.
  • He said the absence of the communication facility had left the breathtakingly beautiful area undiscovered for tourists who could throng here if there was an easy communication link.
  • The name Vulcan was given to the undiscovered planet.
  • Here's a related article about another possible undiscovered ape - this one in the Congo.
  • The Problem on remaining crime undiscovered was a controversial issue.
  • It remained apparently undiscovered until, in 1920, British troops left over from World War I stumbled across fragments of murals while bivouacking in the area. Rare Objects, Rarer Practices
  • A section of blue whale jaw was once ‘discovered’ at Loch Ness and misidentified as the femur of an immense, hitherto undiscovered tetrapod. From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
  • If you say psionics is indistinguishable from magic, you miss the point: magic is supernatural whereas psionics is based on a yet-undiscovered set of laws of nature that can be investigated, not by priests, but by parapsychologists at Duke University. MIND MELD: Today's SF Authors Define Science Fiction (Part 2)
  • The work is in very good condition, not having been exposed to the light, so its many years lying undiscovered may have helped to preserve it.
  • This figure does not account for unreported or undiscovered incidents.
  • Of a truth he is the tenderest as well as the youngest, and also he is of flexile form; for if he were hard and without flexure he could not enfold all things, or wind his way into and out of every soul of man undiscovered. Thispain Diary Entry
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  • Pre-Heyerdahl theories state that the various Pacific islands were populated by as-yet undiscovered stone-age explorers from south-east Asia.
  • He was hoping for spectacular revelations, including what he believed was an undiscovered continent hidden under the ice.
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • What must it be like for the Tyonek people whose ancestors 'bones still lie in undiscovered burial grounds in this soil - in this "lease area", and whose very lives depend on the subsistence harvest of fish, and game, and berries just like those ancestors have done for thousands of years? Jeanne Devon ("AKMuckraker"): Chuitna and the Curse of Coal
  • In the UK, such crimes against sport probably would have remained undiscovered. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sure, it's exhilarating to read a new and undiscovered book that knocks my socks off… I think… I'm not sure it's really happened.
  • This site remained undiscovered, though long sought, until recent times.
  • Of a truth he is the tenderest as well as the youngest, and also he is of flexile form; for if he were hard and without flexure he could not enfold all things, or wind his way into and out of every soul of man undiscovered. Thispain Diary Entry
  • The name Vulcan was given to the undiscovered planet.
  • So a champion might be sitting undiscovered among those unfancied horses, the great rags-to-riches story so loved in racing.
  • Given Goodling's divulgations about the immigration court judgeships 'being a part of the [overstrike] voter fraud [/overstrike] remake the courts plan, I would expect to discover, as more information on the immigration courts politicization appears in the press, other as yet undiscovered parts of the administration's efforts to politicize subsets of the courts which had been apolitical traditionally, at least nominally. Balkinization
  • Closer inspection, however, reveals the fraud, we've been hoodwinked for the stage is not populated by New Romantics, those glamorous, angular starlets from a planet yet undiscovered but, rather, by the Eton bob-a-job week scout group. The Music Fix
  • My first grandbaby, born premature but perfectly healthy, has been revealing undiscovered health issues approximately one every two months. Jean's Knitting
  • Galbraith called the undiscovered and therefore unfelt loss “the bezzle.” Buying the Bezzle « Gerry Canavan
  • Besides the fine world maps drawn according to the projections of the best scholars of the period - such as the 1566 map by Guillaume Le Testu, or the marvelous, richly illuminated cosmographies, largely consisting of speculations on lands ‘as yet undiscovered ‘- most were maps intended for navigation.’
  • We wanted to feel like 19th-century pioneers happening on hitherto undiscovered villages in hitherto uncharted coves. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, this also brings undiscovered and therefore undiscussed issues to light. Times, Sunday Times
  • This figure does not account for unreported or undiscovered incidents.
  • This fact remained undeclared, undiscovered and perfectly central to his argument. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lord Westbourne was now interred in the new cemetery by the side of Lord Brougham, but his murderer was as yet undiscovered.
  • Their bones still lie undiscovered in graves across Spain. Times, Sunday Times
  • The tragedy is that, like many of Egypt's undiscovered secrets, some of these items will never see the light of day.
  • Pre-Heyerdahl theories state that the various Pacific islands were populated by as-yet undiscovered stone-age explorers from south-east Asia.
  • The ironic philosopher reflects with a smile that Sir Walter Raleigh is more safely inshrined in the memory of mankind because he set his cloak for the Virgin Queen to walk on than because he carried the English name to undiscovered countries. Moon and Sixpence
  • But we seem to be in undiscovered country at the moment. Juan Williams Fired For All-Too-Common Offense In Media: Defaming Muslims
  • Her body went undiscovered for two days until relatives alerted police to her disappearance.
  • The Problem on remaining crime undiscovered was a controversial issue.
  • As well as eroding land on visible sites, high winds are blowing off topsoil and sands which expose undiscovered sites which are then quickly washed away, said Dawson.
  • Its mixture of red brick and stone and its high arched windows, make this a gem, albeit one undiscovered by many tourists and residents.
  • Luck lies undiscovered at home, so check old lottery tickets. The Sun
  • Pauli's basic model was wrong, as it considered only orbital magnetism; spin, still undiscovered in 1920, has a major role both in ferromagnetism and in the anomalous Zeeman effect.
  • The visitor paused; but feeling that every moment of her undiscovered presence added to the awkwardness of her situation, she called Lucille by name. The International Magazine, Volume 2, No. 2, January, 1851
  • He says the whorls remind him of a cartographical system still undiscovered.
  • One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes.
  • No two sticks could be found so exactly similar, as to admit of being identically matched with each other, when split in the coarse manner of cutting tallies; and certainly no alteration of the particulars expressed by the notches and inscription could remain undiscovered when the two parts were again brought together.
  • Many pastors find a new creative outlet during their sabbatical time through painting, pottery, music, or some other previously undiscovered or underdeveloped talent.
  • A hitherto undiscovered basement tunnel has been found and will provide a new link between storage space for the collection and a new court. Times, Sunday Times
  • Chemists long suspected that both potash and soda ash contained previously undiscovered elements, but they were unable to extract those elements from the native materials.
  • His album is an undiscovered treasure. The Sun
  • Are we justified, for example (we being Epicurean philosophers living in Italy) in inferring that because all the humans we have observed are mortal, so are humans in hitherto undiscovered countries, such as Britain?
  • We do not desire a system of education which picks out for promotion minds gifted with certain kinds of capacity and stimulates them with the offer of material rewards, while the so-called humdrum remainder are left, with their latent talents undiscovered and undeveloped. Progress and History
  • Undiscovered until 1918, it was thought extinct after the 1937 hurricane submerged its coastal savannas, but it has subsequently reappeared.
  • It's too much of a stretch that the golden city was hitherto undiscovered, despite being half a mile from a village. Times, Sunday Times
  • Any evidence to support that assertion remained undiscovered, with all parties denying foul play. Times, Sunday Times
  • So if you have an undiscovered and unexposed talent, please let us know.
  • The infantry is shot to pieces time and again by undiscovered or undestroyed machine guns and Axis artillery.
  • Before you begin haranguing me over this, I am not saying that there are no writers who are undiscovered, or that none of the alternative routes to fame ever work. TWO PARTER: CHIZINE COLUMN UP - and if that's not enough - a commentary.
  • Within its pages lie some truly undiscovered gems and some tantalising clues towards finding your own piece of angling paradise.
  • I do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me. Isaac Newton 
  • A shame my heretofore undiscovered virility didn't stop my neighbour from not having time for coffee due to playing soccer at four today.
  • Unfound objects can be undetected, undiscovered, or unexposed.
  • Of course, one of the reasons it is undiscovered is that it is well-nigh undiscoverable.
  • It has just completed an assessment of undiscovered, technically recoverable oil and natural gas resources in five geologic basins in the Rocky Mountain region.
  • I'd never been to the rainforest, that forbidding, almost mythic wilderness with its undiscovered species, primordial vistas, and exotic tribes.
  • This means that no one is permitted to become the first user of a previously undiscovered and unappropriated physical entity.
  • It was this undiscovered quality that attracted him to the script, he says.
  • Whether you want a nudist beach, a beach full of partiers, or one which is virtually undiscovered, Ibiza is the place to find it on.
  • There will be many more such examples found and many, many, more that will remain undiscovered but none of it will make a jot of difference as the MSM will ignore reporting anything that might run counter to "the narrative" that Barack Obama won the election by acclamation. Archive 2008-11-01
  • I'd go with Rex into the coalhouse, and he'd dig his cold wet nose into my hand and we'd do our best to sleep undiscovered until morning. NOTHING TO WEAR AND NOWHERE TO HIDE: A COLLECTION OF SHORT STORIES
  • Simply provide us with the exact mass, orbital speed and orbital distance of an undiscovered gas giant planet orbiting a star near our solar system.
  • And so from somewhere, deep in the workings, an outrush of the deadly fire-damp gas had gone undiscovered. THE WHITE DOVE
  • I thought they were from the, then undiscovered, Antipodes.
  • The name Vulcan was given to the undiscovered planet.
  • with earth-based telescopes many stars remain undiscovered

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