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unforeseeably
adverb
In an unforeseeable manner; without the possibility of being predicted.
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But the 20th century taught the world that blatantly foreseeable conflicts of interest can become increasingly foreseeable wars with unforeseeably dreadful consequences.
Trecartin's affinity to others in his own and younger generations attests to his significance, as an artist who gives form to new intuitions that will unforeseeably but certainly carry social, ethical, and even political weight in the near future.
Trecartin's affinity to others in his own and younger generations attests to his significance, as an artist who gives form to new intuitions that will unforeseeably but certainly carry social, ethical, and even political weight in the near future.
Parents are finding themselves unforeseeably abandoned in their final earthbound years.
Two years later, with an unforeseeably large divorce settlement hanging over him, Brown capitulated to the very Stone Roses reunion he had refused to consider for the previous 15 years, and got back on stage with a forgiving John Squire.
Hindsight though has been unforeseeably kind to songs such as 'Hebridean Sun' and 'Rose Hip November', which chronicle the changing seasons of Bunyan's odyssey with life-affirming wonder.
I enjoy slipping it on and fastening the sash and — because this, too, has become part of the ritual — wetting and combing my hair so that, unforeseeably, I am more spruce than I've been in years.
So many neuroscientists see the possibility of reproducing an individual's consciousness as unforeseeably far off.
Unforeseeably, when she opens my present, the decorative pattern on the knives somehow reminds her of something horrible that her husband did.
Baudrillard alludes here to the expectation of "violent eruptions and sudden disintegration which will come, just as unforeseeably and as certainly May 68, to wreck this white mass" [of consumption] (1998: 196).
In the mid-1990es it may have seemed prudent to take a degree in computer science; someone who did so and completed a course just before the IT bubble burst unforeseeably in 2000 may rightly see her ensuing unemployment as bad resultant luck.
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