View example sentences, synonyms and word forms for Unrecognised.

Unrecognised

Unrecognised meaning

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of unrecognized.

Synonyms of Unrecognised

Example sentences (20)

Dressed in jeans, trainers, a hooded sweatshirt and beanie hat, William went unrecognised as he laid a piece of cardboard down on the floor and climbed into his sleeping bag and the pair stayed out in temperatures as low as minus 4 degrees.

It remains formally unrecognised by Russian law, but news of its exploits are blasted across state channels and social media.

She is 23 years old, athletic and attractive but could probably walk unrecognised into many a cafe or restaurant in downtown Melbourne.

The restaurant's owners were not aware of his work, so he could have entered unrecognised.

These are not mere words, but are values inherent in parenthood, as exemplified by the untold and sometimes unrecognised sacrifices they make as that sense of responsibility through hard work remains.

But that doesn’t mean that bravery and selflessness should go unrecognised.

In the garden on that first Easter day Mary Magdalene recognises the as yet unrecognised gardener as Jesus when he speaks her name.

Magnus Gisslén believes that the total number of cases in Sweden is much higher than reported, as many cases may remain unrecognised or may not be recorded.

Robyn's condition went completely unrecognised during the period of her labour and, therefore, did not receive the care and attention her and her son clinically required.

She’s simply unforgettable in Michel Haneke’s (2001) as a sexually repressed woman who acts upon her sadomasochistic fantasies with one of her students – for which she won the Best Actress award at Cannes but went unrecognised at the Oscars.

The trouble with micro-stresses, they say, is they go unrecognised and so are inadequately processed.

These are not mere words, but are inherent in parenthood, as exemplified by the untold and sometimes unrecognised sacrifices they make as that sense of responsibility through hard work remains.

This unpopularity, of course, concerns all those who, suffering unrecognised hardship at work, would have to continue for two or three more years to receive a pension of which they do not know the amount.

Will Phoenix’s next choice of a director to work with be one currently unrecognised in the awards lists?

Already we are paying the unrecognised price of two decades of seasonal pollution from our neighbour (possibly thousands of people with shortened life spans each year).

Citing the case of under-reporting of NPAs which used to go unrecognised earlier and is made compulsory now, and the benefits it gets, the DG urged banks to disclose as much as possible to present a truthful picture.

Speaking at the first conference of military medicine of the member nations of the Shanghai Cooperation Group (SCO), Singh said the “ever advancing battle field technology has imposed a vast array of previously unrecognised challenges”.

The Community, which is sometimes to the Common Wealth of Independent States, consists of the four aforementioned unrecognised states.

The EC has two sets of symbols, one that is ‘reserved’ for the already recognised state and national parties, and the other ‘free’ – which is for the independent candidates or unrecognised political parties.

Through such activities, she said, some of the women were able to support their families and put their children through school saying, “We may be insignificant, but our efforts can’t also go unrecognised”.