(v. t.) To open, as the eyes of a hawk that have been seeled; hence, to give light to; to enlighten.
Example Sentences:
Unseen
Definition:
(a.) Not seen or discovered.
(a.) Unskilled; inexperienced.
Example Sentences:
(1) The number of killings in Iraq has reached levels unseen since 2008 in recent months and Sunday's attacks bring the death toll across the country in October to 545, according to an Associated Press count.
(2) Concentrate on the way he constructs the space of an interior or orchestrates a sensual camera movement that he invented himself - the camera gliding on unseen tracks in one direction while uncannily panning in another direction - and you perceive how each Dreyer film almost brutally reconstructs the universe rather than accepting it as a familiar given.
(3) The documentary, Jane Austen: The Unseen Portrait?, is due to air on BBC2 on Boxing Day.
(4) Cultural anthropologists in America have begun a glossary for what they call “an Anthropocene as yet unseen”, intended as a “resource” for confronting the “urgent concerns of the present moment”.
(5) • Students will have read texts from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries in preparation for an 'unseen texts' exam component.
(6) Close your eyes and imagine a teacher at an underperforming comprehensive, struggling to cope with relentless pressure from students, parents and governors – not to mention the unseen threat of Ofsted – and keeping going only by remembering that they made a vow years before.
(7) For two and a half years the faxes disappeared into the inner workings of Paisley Park (which, it turned out, actually looked like a B&Q warehouse), unacknowledged, unanswered, and, for all we knew, unseen.
(8) Because of the existence of formerly "unseen," unextractable residues, the concept of "persistent" and "nonpersistent" pesticide residues might have to be reconsidered.
(9) The revised exam will require the analysis of unseen texts, which the DfE says will reward students who have read widely.
(10) For the most part, their journeys pass unseen, until they hit a barrier – the English Channel; the lines of police at Ventimiglia on the Italy-France border; the forests of Macedonia – that creates a bottleneck and leads to scenes of destitution and chaos.
(11) I imagine the unseen rooms, and scenes from Edward Hopper.
(12) His live shows begin with a skit mocking the pipsqueak talents of Jimi Hendrix: what price expanding the vocabulary of the rock guitar in a way unseen before or since when compared to a man from Penarth singing Yakety Yak?
(13) The presenter was accused by the Daily Mirror of using the language in what appeared to be an unseen clip from the BBC2 show.
(14) Together, these studies demonstrate that subjects could not usually detect the lateral orientation of previously-seen or of unseen photographs of faces.
(15) An extraordinary group of hitherto unseen colour photographs by Robert Capa , one of the 20th century's greatest photojournalists, is to be seen for the first time.
(16) The site, called t he Intercept , reported Monday that the National Security Agency has used cell phone geolocation to help pinpoint targets for US drone strikes overseas, and published previously unseen photographs of major US intelligence facilities.
(17) Previously unseen evidence of atrocities emerged during the case when colonial-era files withheld from the National Archives were discovered by historians working with the claimants' lawyers.
(18) By his own lofty standards Cavendish's return of two stage wins from this year's Tour has been paltry and myriad signs of hitherto unseen fallibility, a team that is clearly not good enough to work in his service and suggestions that his star is on the wane will leave him with much to ponder.
(19) No group differences in the ability to correctly predict the unseen plant's outcome were obtained.
(20) The investigation and adjudication process operates in most parts unseen and unheard,” he said.