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unequalled

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ equalled.

Adjective

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unequalled (not comparable)

  1. (British spelling) Without equal; unmatched.
    • 1953 May, “British Railways and the January Floods”, in Railway Magazine, page 301:
      Coastal defences were breached at many places from the Humber right round to the outskirts of London, and the inundation of low-lying lands caused damage on a scale unequalled within living memory.

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