How To Use Unexplored In A Sentence

  • The bigger picture is the implication this has for the largely unexplored region. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although, thinking about it, I'm sure my vocabulary has been enlarged in previously unexplored directions by the energetic neologists of spam.
  • Carl, a reckless billionaire adventurer, has financed an expedition by an expert spelunker and diver named Frank McGuire Richard Roxburgh, to chart the unexplored portions of Esa'ala and discover a previously uncharted route through Esa'ala and back to the ocean coast. Marshall Fine: Movie Review: Sanctum
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • There's a vast and virtually unexplored area where the two overlap.
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  • Nasa spacecraft has sent back the first historic pictures of an unexplored region of Mars.
  • From the sites Louis offered, Phillips chose the west side of Lake Rudolf, a vast region that Louis assured him was “virtually unexplored.” Ancestral Passions
  • But he doesn't do emotion or much like the idea of stomping about his own unexplored psychic terrain without a map. Times, Sunday Times
  • a "footpad" might leap upon and slay him; when wild beasts roamed the forest and the jungles, and there were savage men, and countries yet unexplored. The Lost Continent
  • I shall move the Trenton into the unexplored quadrant behind the Milky Way and search for any remaining human warships.
  • The essays provide a glimpse into the many unexplored themes in Birmingham history.
  • The study looks at a relatively unexplored area of human relationships.
  • It's just like a rat in a maze who finds the little lever that delivers the food pellets and can't help but hitting that lever again and again, even if it means leaving most of the maze unexplored.
  • Chinese companies are interested in Mongolia's largely unexplored coal deposits and other mineral reserves.
  • Transport of inorganic nutrients in relationship to leaf anatomical structure remains, to a large extent, an unexplored area in plant physiology.
  • They reached South Georgia after 17 days in mountainous seas, but still faced a 22-mile trek across unexplored mountains, glaciers and snowfields to get help.
  • More to the point, the Brazilian master has lost none of his desire to push forward into unexplored territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • She was America's leading female alpinist, the only woman internationally to climb six of 14 peaks that measured 8,000 meters: Gasherbrum II, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Broad Peak, Shishapangma, and Everest (twice), and the record holder of unexplored first mountain ascents. Jane Dwyre Garton: Remembering Chris Boskoff
  • The expedition did useful scientific work and Banks successfully climbed a number of unexplored summits. Times, Sunday Times
  • Work-life balance is now regarded as the political equivalent of unexplored Antarctica - virgin territory with huge potential.
  • We suggest that this tree species should be considered an indicator species with unexplored economic potential.
  • It might be something you've always wanted to do but lies dormant inside you, either forgotten or unexplored. BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident
  • The great unexplored area of public expenditure is the annual revenue consequences of servicing the long-term PFI debts, all a consequence of investment in new hospitals, courts, schools, roads, IT and water and waste infrastructure. Stop protecting PFI contracts
  • A hundred miles long and soaring seventy-five hundred feet above the plains, the Macarena is an island of astonishing diversity, one of the richest biological preserves in the world, a lost world of mist and rain that to this day remains largely unexplored. One River
  • It might be something you've always wanted to do but lies dormant inside you, either forgotten or unexplored. BE YOUR BEST: How Anyone can become Fit, Healthy and Confident
  • But our European allegiances remain largely unexplored territory. Times, Sunday Times
  • Discordianism is based around the idea that order/chaos is a fundamental duality which is largely unexplored in conventional religion, that chaos is not always bad and order not always good. Duality: Chaos & Order | Mind on Fire
  • Still, you don't have to search out the dirt tracks to find unexplored country.
  • The rivalry between the European colonial powers in Africa reached a peak in these unclaimed and unexplored regions of the equatorial belt.
  • The novel is full of vignettes that hint at possibilities left determinedly unexplored.
  • Back then there were not many cave divers active in the Yorkshire Dales and most sumps were virtually unexplored.
  • Mayer and his group are currently mapping unexplored areas of the Arctic.
  • Derrida's theory of supplementarity is useful in understanding the extent to which ethnic art explodes postmodern theory in unexpected and unexplored new directions.
  • Underneath all of this beauty can be found vast oil reserves which are yet unexplored - only 30 percent of Colombia has been explored for oil to date.
  • Substituting catachresis for neologism lends the good historian another way of thinking about linguistic terms extralinguistically and the means to treat terms in thought-as if thinking, too, were an unexplored, historical datum.
  • Nevertheless, most of Caldara's huge output remains unexplored, including the 60-odd dramatic works that he composed during his time in Vienna as vice-kapellmeister to the Hapsburg court of Charles VI from 1716 until the end of his life. Caldara in Vienna – review
  • For Africanist art historians, postal history and the images on stamps are unexplored fields.
  • Research that helps us understand how older diabetics view their illness is largely unexplored.
  • Most excitingly there are a number of areas with huge potential for safaris that remain largely unexplored.
  • Her conversations are never completed, her ideas left unexplored, and her truths half spoken while Hatanaka indulges in another riff about the story.
  • There were other rooms down there, sleeping quarters, a kitchen, a lounge type room, and a many other unexplored areas.
  • It was by this confidence in finding in the hitherto unexplored domains of nature what reason demanded, that Goethe, from the analogies of the mammalian skeleton, discovered the intermaxillary bone in man; and Sir William The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891
  • For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored.
  • For many years, Africa, especially the hinterland, remained unknown, unexplored and unexploited.
  • Yet those familiar glows and flashes are just a tiny, easily observed fragment of a previously unexplored realm. Times, Sunday Times
  • Very little forest is left unexplored nowadays.
  • It was only recently discovered that the majority of these wells and caverns are interconnected, and much of this subterranean landscape is still unexplored.
  • There are new areas outside the mansion - also large and unexplored.
  • But even with such a high success rate, much of the state remains unexplored for gems, and most of the gemstone occurrences that have been located remain unexploited and unevaluated.
  • Love transports you to unexplored territory and partners realise how far they can go together. The Sun
  • It was hard to choose between his heart and his mind, especially when those areas were vastly unexplored in his case.
  • Returning to the original metaphor of this chapter, the patient is taken into dangerous and unexplored territories of inner space.
  • But one inhospitable place, short on wildlife and good excuses for stopping by, remained unexplored by the veteran broadcaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, the details of functional divergence between duplicate genes remain largely unexplored.
  • A few intrepid explorers stake out some new, unexplored territory.
  • Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored
  • But one inhospitable place, short on wildlife and good excuses for stopping by, remained unexplored by the veteran broadcaster. Times, Sunday Times
  • Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored
  • Large areas, both offshore and onshore Namibia, still remain unexplored to determine the potential of gas and oil reserves.
  • No point of view is left unexplored, no complexity left unexamined, no ambiguity left undeciphered. Times, Sunday Times
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • His Antarctic flights were to fly over unexplored areas also.
  • Aptly titled ( "Apocrypha" is Greek for "those having been hidden away"), this expansion will open up wormholes that will connect previously unexplored regions of the universe to the stars of New Eden. Gaming Nexus
  • Hence the realm they dominate, one of the largest uniform habitats on the planet, remains unexploited and largely unexplored.
  • At the same time, keeping your units grouped will prevent you from finding quests and items in the unexplored areas of the map.
  • We moved further east, deeper into a vast region of unexplored lakes and lagoons where the only transport could be by boat.
  • Because knotted light beams have both beamlike properties and unique unexplored properties, the physicists (Irvine and Bouwmeester) predict that creating the beams could have applications in several areas. Next Big Future
  • Although most of ours was along small islands and in protected bays, the sites were unexplored.
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • The area probably also harbours large unexplored oil resources.
  • Despite the far-ranging scope of earlier work, aspects of germination and conversion physiology, and biochemistry in somatic embryos remain unexplored.
  • But he doesn't do emotion or much like the idea of stomping about his own unexplored psychic terrain without a map. Times, Sunday Times
  • Last week some of them discovered a remote and unexplored passage in Assynt, a find that affords them the privilege of assigning a name to the new cave.
  • European settlers saw Australia as new and unexplored, perfect terrain over which to cast and re-cast the colonial net.
  • This is a largely unexplored field, mainly because the size of the mirrors used in infrared space telescopes has so far been limited.
  • The great outdoors of the Japanese Alps is there to greet you with spectacular views and some still unexplored areas.
  • Previously unexplored corners of the countryside will be unlocked, allowing people to walk freely over mapped areas of mountain, moor, heath and registered common land as of May 28.
  • Beneath the surface of our planet lies a vast, unexplored world of caves and tunnels. The Sun
  • However, the precision of relative vertical rates at regional - distance scales remains largely unexplored.
  • A good idea conceived by a developer without access to hardware like this is likely to remain unexplored.
  • God is extravagant not parsimonious: in his extravagance, he created a home for us that will always contain an unexplored corner, however long he tarries. When Aslan sang « Anglican Samizdat
  • Despite its proximity to Earth, the planet Mercury has for decades been comparatively unexplored, " said Sean Solomon, Messenger principal investigator.
  • Yet, presumably because of a desire to avoid "adoptionism", this manner in which identity might be shared with someone who did not previously possess it remains largely unexplored. Review of Richard Bauckham, Jesus and the God of Israel
  • Ah, but those were the times when life was worth the living; when a man who went out by night knew not at which dark corner a "footpad" might leap upon and slay him; when wild beasts roamed the forest and the jungles, and there were savage men, and countries yet unexplored. The Lost Continent
  • Six women on a caving expedition become trapped underground in an unexplored cavern where savage creatures lurk in the darkness. The Sun
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • A city reduced to a commercial, a Facebook album or a checkmark is a city unexplored. Omer Rosen: From Point A To Point A By Way Of Point A
  • Our work demands people's best and allows all of us to move ahead into unexplored areas.
  • Steel carabiners snapped securely into place, anchoring the rope Joy would use to rappel down into the unexplored room that bore her name. THIS TIME LOVE
  • The cities we live in have unexplored parts, and the art can provide a sort of revaluation of the world.
  • These barriers have left the events of many great battles untold and unexplored.
  • It was a favorite sport of us troglodytes-permanent residents were 'trogs'; transients were 'bats' because they flew by night-we trogs liked to go on 'spelling bees', picnics which included a little amateur speleology in the unexplored parts. The Past Through Tomorrow
  • A Fulbright scholar and former Miami Dolphins cheerleader, Mireya Mayor received her first grant to study the rare brown-bearded saki and white-faced saki in the unexplored areas of Guyana in South America when she was 23.
  • Steel carabiners snapped securely into place, anchoring the rope Joy would use to rappel down into the unexplored room that bore her name. THIS TIME LOVE
  • An interesting, yet largely unexplored area relates to protective factors that tend to prevent the expression of eating disorders.
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • For many years, Africa, especially the hinterland, remained unknown, unexplored and unexploited.
  • It has remained largely unexplored due to high costs and tough conditions. The Sun
  • Since the film rarely stops to take stock of its overcomplicated story (complete with political counterplots and a largely unexplored backstory), things can get a little confusing at times.
  • As a result, themes developed in early chapters are dropped or go unexplored in later ones.
  • His vital force was not consumed by half a hundred campaigns; he gave himself also, with never aging enthusiasm, to science, law, literature, and theology; he fretted at leaving any part of the earth, or any section of knowledge, unmastered or unexplored. Charlemagne, King of the Franks, 28 Jan 814
  • Monitoring and attempts to access unexplored sites are ongoing, but new alliances must be made.
  • This archive was conceived as an organisation that will preserve unexplored areas of experience and expression of women.
  • This is not an unexplored world to the people who watch these programmes - merely to the people who make them and those who write about them. Times, Sunday Times
  • These works leave few expressive facets of the instrument unexplored, and they require a technique that can reproduce everything from a baby's caress to passages of sledgehammer ferocity.
  • The three-spotted birdwing was drawing Wallace into unexplored theoretical terrain. The Song of The Dodo
  • Zone plate imagery is a fairly unexplored area of photography.
  • It is a world unexplored by many-a new frontier in contemporary gastronomy with enormous potential.
  • The subject of alternative medical care for older people has been entirely unexplored.
  • Yet for all their efforts, little consensus on this topic has emerged, and many areas remain unexplored.
  • The subject of alternative medical care for older people has been entirely unexplored.
  • It is this moment of rupture which carries the denouement of the film into relatively unexplored territory in Australian landscape cinema.
  • Content lifetime is still a poorly understood and unexplored research area.
  • Marston's movie leaves you with an unsatisfying feeling that the comparison has been coyly hinted at, but left unexplored.
  • Sennett's hinge idea functions as a foil to one that Saskia Sassen touches upon in her introductory essay, but leaves frustratingly unexplored: that a city's physicality, its buildings, are its attempt at permanence. Todd Reisz: Making Sense of the City
  • There are many unexplored ways to get a computer user to work faster.
  • Another unexplored area is familial and common environmental factors involved in both asthma and panic.
  • But the Nigerians represent a previously unexplored avenue. The Sun
  • The Bible has been sifted again and again; its history is known, every word has been weighed, and it is difficult to imagine the most scrupulous exegetist throwing a search light into any unexplored corner. Memoirs of My Dead Life
  • When he looked into the huge chasm all he could see was the darkest black, the inky color of the unexplored depths of an ancient cave.
  • We should remember why the whole sculpture in the forest thing started - through the recognition of a vast and unexplored opportunity to enhance the pleasure of a visit to what many saw previously as an uninviting plantation.
  • Antarctica is one of the great unexplored areas of the world.
  • When the first humans reached our shores, America was the greatest unexplored frontier on earth.
  • For all his efforts at acute self-examination, though, one area remains largely unexplored.
  • We discovered that each of us guarded large, unexplored expanses of feelings toward all kinds of things. Christianity Today
  • Setting off into unexplored territory isn't something that's undertaken lightly. Times, Sunday Times
  • My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam 
  • While poaching had existed prior to this, the areas where tigers lived were unknown and many unexplored.
  • Another unexplored aspect of morphology involves septal microstructure.
  • He is also looking at Mali - an area which is totally unexplored but opening up for the first time.
  • Towering genius disdains a beaten path. It seeks regions hitherto unexplored
  • The subject of alternative medical care for older people has been entirely unexplored.
  • It is maiden also when it is still in its original, unused, untouched or unexplored condition.
  • At present wood-tar is comparatively unexplored, but the fact that picamar furnishes a blue is at least as suggestive and hopeful as that transient purple colouration by which aniline was once chiefly distinguished. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists
  • As scenes in the fast moving episodes unfold, the music reconciles difference and similarity; it suggests dualism and unexplored complexity.
  • An enormous natural wormhole was detected, leading to an unexplored area of the universe.
  • Yet this is an area that is largely unexplored in the literature on research methods.
  • It means pushing myself into unexplored territory, putting my name on my work. Christianity Today
  • Thus when we consider the unexplored basilar and interior regions, and that half of its exterior surface which was erroneously appropriated to the thirty-five organs, as well as the erroneous location of several, we perceive that _more than half_ of the organs and functions of the brain remained for investigation. Buchanan's Journal of Man, October 1887 Volume 1, Number 9
  • Space may be the final frontier, but what lurks below the waves is one of the last unexplored areas of the planet.
  • Had he known more about the archive he would appreciate that its scale, complexity and depth are unique: much is of real interest to the public, and many parts are unexplored by researchers.
  • Six women on a caving expedition become trapped underground in an unexplored cavern where savage creatures lurk in the darkness. The Sun

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