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unprecedented

adjective un·prec·e·dent·ed \ˌən-ˈpre-sə-ˌden-təd\

: not done or experienced before

Full Definition of UNPRECEDENTED

:  having no precedent :  novel, unexampled
un·prec·e·dent·ed·ly adverb
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Examples of UNPRECEDENTED

  1. … on one occasion, a president (Eisenhower) refers to himself as conservative. Four years later, the Republican presidential nominee (Goldwater) announces that he is a conservative. Another sixteen years later, Ronald Reagan, a self-declared conservative, is elected president by an overwhelming majority. By that time—1980—more Americans identify themselves as conservatives than as liberals. This was, and remains, a tectonic transformation, unprecedented in American history. —John Lukacs, Harper's, March 2008

First Known Use of UNPRECEDENTED

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UNPRECEDENTED Defined for Kids

unprecedented

adjective un·prec·e·dent·ed \ˌən-ˈpre-sə-ˌden-təd\

Definition of UNPRECEDENTED for Kids

:  not done or experienced before <The event was unprecedented.>

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