How to Use unimagined in a Sentence
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Who knows what unimagined rhythms and sounds will be the result.
—Paul Herrera, Rolling Stone, 27 July 2022
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And that’s why the non-unicorns out there might just be the best bet to take your team to hitherto unimagined heights.
—Mark C. Perna, Forbes, 18 Apr. 2023
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Both events gave us something tragic and unimagined, unfolding in the span of only a few hours and watched in real time around the world.
—Jerry Saltz, Vulture, 13 Jan. 2021
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What’s so striking about this year’s group is how many of them emerged almost instantly, seemingly out of nowhere, to meet unimagined crises.
—Geoff Colvin, Fortune, 12 May 2021
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Neptune Frost mixes the whimsical with the didactic, the earth-bound with the unimagined.
—K. Austin Collins, Rolling Stone, 15 June 2022
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Modding support and device modularity should open it up for wider, unimagined uses once end-users get their hands on it, too.
—PC Magazine, 3 Nov. 2025
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Instead, the first of the big award shows of 2021 gave us the hitherto before unimagined … home red carpet.
—New York Times, 1 Mar. 2021
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Or is 1,000 Hz just the latest stepping stone to realms of motion smoothness yet unimagined by most gamers?
—Kyle Orland, Ars Technica, 20 May 2024
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The big moment came after a year of unimagined challenges and unwavering drive for small business owners from across the country.
—Lindsay Kimble, PEOPLE.com, 2 Nov. 2021
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Now drop him into the brave new world of AI, where thievery can be accomplished with an ease and at a magnitude heretofore unimagined.
—Greg Evans, Deadline, 30 Sep. 2024
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The choral music was soaring, as were the camera angles, with the centuries-old work of master builders displayed in hitherto unimagined detail.
—Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, 19 Sep. 2022
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Occupying troops have committed atrocities on an unimagined scale.
—George Packer, The Atlantic, 21 Nov. 2022
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Regardless of what the naysayers continue to claim, streaming has been good for the music business and may eventually send it to unimagined heights in the future.
—Bobby Owsinski, Forbes, 21 Mar. 2021
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Some others, wrapped in rice paper and fragrant tea leaves, contain knowledge to cure disease, enlighten us with ancient wisdom and invent unimagined products.
—Steve West, Sun Sentinel, 22 Dec. 2022
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Their choice—their courage and sacrifice—started a revolution of liberty and self-governance unimagined in world history.
—David Faris, MSNBC Newsweek, 11 Apr. 2025
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Brain simulation could open up unimagined territory in both neuroscience and computing.
—IEEE Spectrum, 21 June 2017
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Many of these sites are still undergoing excavation, so there are almost certainly new and as yet unimagined discoveries waiting, buried in lakes and seeps, for their moment in the sun.
—Ian Rose, JSTOR Daily, 23 July 2025
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Ideally, the guidelines would be general enough to exclude the unimaginable without eliminating the merely unimagined.
—IEEE Spectrum, 3 Feb. 2026
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The property sector, which has provided a generation of Chinese with either the reality or the illusion of unimagined wealth, has crashed.
—Anne Stevenson-Yang, Forbes, 9 Dec. 2021
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With the economies of their countries growing so fast that some quadrupled in size in the span of 25 years, hundreds of millions of people experienced unimagined improvements in their living standards year after year.
—Marc Levinson, Foreign Affairs, 12 June 2017
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How could a year go by without the introduction of cool new gadgets boasting previously unimagined capabilities at amazingly affordable prices?
—IEEE Spectrum, 30 Mar. 2012
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These would be powerful steps in returning the nation to the constitutional government that has both unified us in the past and propelled us to unimagined stability and prosperity.
—WSJ, 3 Dec. 2020
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While most of my interviews with experts start with my having a grasp of my column’s direction and a relevant list of questions, my favorite interviews jettison off to lands unimagined, unexpected and as yet unexplored.
—Marni Jameson, Orlando Sentinel, 28 Apr. 2023
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Technological advances lead to conceptual leaps in knowledge and the discovery of previously unimagined new paradigms.
—Serpil Erzurum, Fortune, 23 Mar. 2023
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But when the Pietà brings on Vivaldi to serve as their new musical instructor, Cecilia’s life takes a turn, and the possibility of a hitherto unimagined future emerges.
—Zac Ntim, Deadline, 29 Apr. 2026
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If this theory holds up, scientists say, the work could generate an array of strange new materials with as yet unimagined scientific and practical uses [New York Times].
—Smriti Rao, Discover Magazine, 6 Apr. 2010
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Possibilities range from incorporating the gas into building materials such as concrete to using it as a feedstock for chemicals like solvents or plastics to new, as-yet unimagined applications.
—Forbes, 17 June 2021
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The store itself is a cornucopia of unimagined gems, everything from Faraday cages for your phone to stop 5G melting your brain, to nuclear fallout preparedness kits for the bargain price of $349.
—David Gilbert, WIRED, 29 Nov. 2024
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The scientists’ findings stoked a global wave of research in nanotechnology as scientists searched for other unimagined molecular structures, leading to promising new materials for solar cells and light-emitting diodes, among other things.
—James R. Hagerty, WSJ, 15 July 2022
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When the next breakthrough enters the doctor’s office—whether AI, gene therapy, or an unimagined technology—trust will remain the essential ingredient that determines whether medicine heals not just illness, but healthcare itself.
—Nia Bowers, USA Today, 12 Sep. 2025
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