unrecognisable love

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of unrecognizable.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • adverb beyond recognition; in an unrecognizable manner
  • adjective defying recognition as e.g. because of damage or alteration

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Examples

  • At Holloway all was civility; it was unrecognisable from the first time I had been there.

    Prisons and Prisoners: Some Personal Experiences 1914

  • To say that the Civita is unrecognisable from the Zoldo side is to say nothing; for the mountain is so strangely unlike itself that, although one has, so to say, but just turned the corner of it, the discrepancy in form, in character, and apparently also in extent, is almost past acceptance.

    Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys 1873

  • People tell me I was unrecognisable, which is shocking because I was not aware of how far I had fallen.

    Howard Hodgkin: 'I do lose heart, I always have' 2010

  • World news Cuba Dissident dies on hunger strike in Cuban jailAmnesty prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings

    Indymedia Ireland Sean 2010

  • Amnesty prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings guardian. co.uk

    Indymedia Ireland Sean 2010

  • Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings

    WN.com - Articles related to Abboud sees Lebanon tourism increasing by up to 20 percent 2010

  • His wife Angela, 57, said her husband was "unrecognisable" and admitted she and their children Rebecca, 36, Damien, 31, and Edward, 22, had been left reeling by the unprovoked attack and the extent of his injuries.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Amnesty prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings guardian. co.uk

    Indymedia Ireland Sean 2010

  • His wife Angela, 57, said her husband was "unrecognisable" and admitted she and their children Rebecca, 36, Damien, 31, and Edward, 22, had been left reeling by the unprovoked attack and the extent of his injuries.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Amnesty prisoner of conscience Orlando Zapata Tamayo 'unrecognisable' after 85-day fast over beatings guardian. co.uk

    Indymedia Ireland Sean 2010

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