unsurpassed

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[ UK /ʌnsəpˈɑːst/ ]
[ US /ˌənsɝˈpæst/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not capable of being improved on
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How To Use unsurpassed In A Sentence

  • That means you're ready for the Tobago Cays, four deserted islets where the snorkeling and diving are unsurpassed, and there's plenty of room for sailboarding.
  • They have always been leaders in scouting and their record in national competition is unsurpassed.
  • For the refuge in the Buddha to be genuine, it must be accompanied by a commitment to the Buddha as an incomparable teacher, as unexcelled and unsurpassed.
  • All I can say is that it was truly a sandwich of unsurpassed quality, and that nearly six hours had passed since lunch. Times, Sunday Times
  • But taken together with two other rare historic objects from the foundation's collection, it now forms part of a "power trio" of early Virginia medals and coins unsurpassed by the holdings of any other institution. Undefined
  • Though Johnson was less of a literary antiquary than some of his contemporaries, he possessed, through his work on the Dictionary, an unsurpassed knowledge of the language of Shakespeare and his contemporaries.
  • In another literary form, poetry, the Bible is unsurpassed.
  • His penetrating insights into aspects of health policy during the 1950s and 1960s are unsurpassed.
  • She could handle a rifle or a six-gun with an artistry unsurpassed by that of any human being before her time or, probably, since.
  • It was not, alas, unique, unequalled, unsurpassed, or uncommon for all that.
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