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Definition of unwitnessed in English: unwitnessedadjectiveʌnˈwɪtnɪstˌənˈwɪtnəst (especially of an event) not witnessed. (尤指事件)无目击者的,无见证人的 Example sentencesExamples - In unwitnessed trauma, survivors' expectation that they will not be believed nor have even the right to be believed comes to silence their longing to be believed.
- Then, at some moment mercifully unwitnessed, an attempt to rise higher, to fly, met by an all but invisible limit, beating wings pinioned, deep instinct denied.
- Risk factors include poorly controlled convulsions, multiple changes of drug treatment, and poor compliance death occurring unwitnessed often at night for obscure respiratory or cardiac reasons.
- It may be more likely to arise following an enquiry into, for example, the identity of the aggressor in an unwitnessed fight; but it can arise even after an enquiry, aided by good experts, into, for example, the cause of the sinking of a ship.
- Suffering that goes unwitnessed eventually erodes self-witness, until the suffering exists not in a state of repression but in a limbo of habituation where one even stops noticing that one has stopped noticing.
- This is perhaps most striking in Venezuela, where politics and society have been militarized to an extent unwitnessed since the restoration of democracy in 1958.
- Infants can be traumatically injured in many ways, and many instances are unwitnessed.
- The closest beaches then are in raucous Ocean Beach, Mission Beach, or Pacific Beach, where coming in even at 3 a.m. would be difficult unwitnessed.
- A codicil to his will expressed his intention of returning the French pictures to Dublin, but it was unwitnessed, creating a long-term legal dispute about their ownership.
- Howling through the silent town at night on his Harley-Davidson, the motorcyclist must believe himself analogous to the tree that falls silently in the forest because it falls unwitnessed.
- This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology.
- A prospective, case-control study that focused on modifiable factors reported that unwitnessed aspiration, sedative medication, and the number of comorbidities were associated significantly with pneumonia.
- Time of arrest is unreliable for arrest witnessed by bystanders and unavailable for unwitnessed arrests, and time of first shock is irrelevant to patients who do not receive shocks.
- This is particularly important when death is sudden or unwitnessed.
- This year we witnessed the unfortunate political vehemence and fury surrounding allowing a patient to die a natural death when she had been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years after an unwitnessed cardiac arrest.
- He supplied a court, or the Crown supplied a court, a statement that was undated, unsigned and unwitnessed and put that in as evidence and the court accepted it.
- An unwitnessed codicil to his will stipulated that they should return to Dublin if a permanent home were allocated to them.
- And yet, whenever an unwitnessed crime is alleged, such speculation is valid.
- On his part, Dolly cannot sign away his property with a casual, unwitnessed, letter.
- The most unsettling aspect of geological deep time was the loneliness of pre-Adamic history, a time span of many millions of years that had gone unwitnessed by human eyes.
Definition of unwitnessed in US English: unwitnessedadjectiveˌənˈwɪtnəstˌənˈwitnəst (especially of an event) not witnessed. (尤指事件)无目击者的,无见证人的 Example sentencesExamples - Infants can be traumatically injured in many ways, and many instances are unwitnessed.
- Howling through the silent town at night on his Harley-Davidson, the motorcyclist must believe himself analogous to the tree that falls silently in the forest because it falls unwitnessed.
- On his part, Dolly cannot sign away his property with a casual, unwitnessed, letter.
- The most unsettling aspect of geological deep time was the loneliness of pre-Adamic history, a time span of many millions of years that had gone unwitnessed by human eyes.
- This gap in her memory will continue to leave the event unwitnessed, keeping her fractured self alienated and whirling in a confused temporality, a fractured chronology.
- Suffering that goes unwitnessed eventually erodes self-witness, until the suffering exists not in a state of repression but in a limbo of habituation where one even stops noticing that one has stopped noticing.
- This is perhaps most striking in Venezuela, where politics and society have been militarized to an extent unwitnessed since the restoration of democracy in 1958.
- The closest beaches then are in raucous Ocean Beach, Mission Beach, or Pacific Beach, where coming in even at 3 a.m. would be difficult unwitnessed.
- Time of arrest is unreliable for arrest witnessed by bystanders and unavailable for unwitnessed arrests, and time of first shock is irrelevant to patients who do not receive shocks.
- A prospective, case-control study that focused on modifiable factors reported that unwitnessed aspiration, sedative medication, and the number of comorbidities were associated significantly with pneumonia.
- It may be more likely to arise following an enquiry into, for example, the identity of the aggressor in an unwitnessed fight; but it can arise even after an enquiry, aided by good experts, into, for example, the cause of the sinking of a ship.
- An unwitnessed codicil to his will stipulated that they should return to Dublin if a permanent home were allocated to them.
- He supplied a court, or the Crown supplied a court, a statement that was undated, unsigned and unwitnessed and put that in as evidence and the court accepted it.
- In unwitnessed trauma, survivors' expectation that they will not be believed nor have even the right to be believed comes to silence their longing to be believed.
- This year we witnessed the unfortunate political vehemence and fury surrounding allowing a patient to die a natural death when she had been in a persistent vegetative state for 15 years after an unwitnessed cardiac arrest.
- A codicil to his will expressed his intention of returning the French pictures to Dublin, but it was unwitnessed, creating a long-term legal dispute about their ownership.
- And yet, whenever an unwitnessed crime is alleged, such speculation is valid.
- Risk factors include poorly controlled convulsions, multiple changes of drug treatment, and poor compliance death occurring unwitnessed often at night for obscure respiratory or cardiac reasons.
- Then, at some moment mercifully unwitnessed, an attempt to rise higher, to fly, met by an all but invisible limit, beating wings pinioned, deep instinct denied.
- This is particularly important when death is sudden or unwitnessed.
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