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Unequaled   /ənˈikwˌəld/   Listen
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Unequaled  adj.  (Written also unequalled)  Not equaled; unmatched; unparalleled; unrivaled; exceeding; surpassing; in a good or bad sense; as, unequaled excellence; unequaled ingratitude or baseness.






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"Unequaled" Quotes from Famous Books



... is a tall tree with a trunk that divides a short distance above ground. Its general contour, together with the numerous branches that interlace its massive crown, give the elm an interesting and stately appearance which is unequaled by any ...
— Studies of Trees • Jacob Joshua Levison

... I did, and to me Colorado was a delightful place of rest, with mountain air that it was a luxury to breathe (after the machinery adjusted itself to the altitude), with glorious sunshine every morning, with unequaled nights of coolness, and a new flower or two for every ...
— A Bird-Lover in the West • Olive Thorne Miller

... the Revolution was supposed to warrant the belief that the people would not bear the taxation requisite to discharge an immense public debt already incurred and to pay the necessary expenses of the Government. The cost of two wars has been paid, not only without a murmur, but with unequaled alacrity. No one is now left to doubt that every burden will be cheerfully borne that may be necessary to sustain our civil institutions or guard our honor or welfare. Indeed, all experience has shown that the willingness of the people to contribute to these ends in cases of emergency ...
— U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses • Various

... modern rules of self-defense. His superiority lay in his unequaled dexterity and quickness. It was that, as you will recall, which enabled him to win so many victories over foes who were his superior ...
— The Hunters of the Ozark • Edward S. Ellis

... to General Nelson A. Miles, U.S. Army, by the officers of the fifth U.S. Infantry. As a token of personal esteem and their estimate of his distinguished services in which unequaled successes over savages in war were paralleled by humanity and justice towards the thousands of Indians whom he took captive and instructed ...
— Presentation Pieces in the Museum of History and Technology • Margaret Brown Klapthor


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