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is unacknowledged
verb
To not acknowledge, or to rescind acknowledgement of.
Exact(9)
The small-town saturnalia is unacknowledged, underground, furtive.
The problem he faces is as simple as it is unacknowledged: so successful was the process of conquest and evangelisation by which Latin Christendom expanded into its northern periphery that what had been distinctive about the North Sea in the early medieval period was increasingly lost.
Therefore, in SW ARQ, there is never more than a single packet that is unacknowledged at any given instant of time.
Your interruption is not only unwanted; it is unacknowledged.
Other ways of expressing the meaning of smoking for individuals, such as through the language of pleasure or aesthetics, may thus be stifled in clinical or health research contexts because of such expectations and, as Bunton and Coveney (2011) point out, because the aesthetic pleasure of smoking is unacknowledged, poorly understood or derided.
They're the elephant in the room that is unacknowledged a lot of the time.
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And so the fact that sometimes that's unacknowledged adds to the frustration.
Most of these TBIs are mild and are unacknowledged, untreated, and repetitive.
Many of the pictures in the centennial show, therefore, "are unacknowledged work and largely unknown".
Historians of science have long known that women often were unacknowledged and invisible partners in the production of knowledge.
Post-Islamic State threat, Iraqis felt that their sacrifices were unacknowledged (and, at times, abused) by the political elite.
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