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unsurpassed

/ ˌʌԲɜːˈɑː /

adjective

  1. superior in achievement or excellence to any other

    of an unsurpassed quality

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  • ˌܲԲܰˈ貹, adjective
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I mean, Reagan raves about the “impossible valor of the Poles,” “the forces of Free France” and the “unsurpassed courage of the Canadians.”

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Larry Allen was an enormous man with unsurpassed talent and a ferocious demeanor on the football field.

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The man’s talent for grounding himself, for making himself real and present and alive, in situations that might otherwise seem patently absurd, is unsurpassed.

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Barabak: Apart from its unsurpassed physical beauty, California is still a place that attracts innovators and entrepreneurs.

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His output may have been slimmer than his talents warranted, but the quality of the work was unsurpassed.

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