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unrecognized

adjective as in thankless

adjective as in unheralded

adjective as in unidentified

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Trump’s skills and talents go unrecognized when we see him as a conventional candidate — a person who seeks to explain policies that might improve lives, or who works to create the appearance of empathy.

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Under Israeli law, the police had done nothing wrong — the villages they destroyed were among 35 Bedouin communities "unrecognized" by the government, ostensibly because they were built without official authorization.

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California’s federally unrecognized tribes contend with intertwined legacies of Spanish and Mexican colonization, California- and U.S.-funded genocide, congressional refusal to ratify treaties and state tribal terminations.

“So we don’t want our work with other student protesters to overshadow the much larger problem, which is that there is a continuing — unrecognized by this institution and by the United States — genocide in Gaza.”

Costumed Santas even go unrecognized by their own children, she said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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