226 examples of undiscovered in sentences

"You see, sir, taking into consideration the position of the room it would be impossible for any second party who may have been here with the deceased to leave it undiscovered except by the door.

In one way this constant surveillance was a distinct comfort to Charlie Mershone, for it assured him that the retreat of Louise was still undiscovered.

These sins are often unpublished, although not always undiscovered, but they are no more venial because they are suppressed by wealth and power.

He ceases to be anxious as to 'what dreams may come,' as to the 'something after death,' as to 'the undiscovered country,' the moment his conscience is satisfied.

The ground in front was covered with abatis, and otherwise obstructed, but it was hoped that the assaulting column would be able to pass over the distance undiscovered.

To the best of my remembrance, this was in 1764; upwards of sixty years, therefore, have now elapsed, and yet the artist is still undiscovered.

The general opinion was that it had been dropped in one of the rooms, and was probably still lying there undiscovered.

For obvious reasons such a suggestion was not palatable to them, and they succeeded in persuading him to renounce the plan, and their deceptions remained undiscovered.

Politics were an undiscovered world to him.

So the whole city was but a conglomeration of nests of worlds, woven together by a few needs and the day's work, worlds as yet undiscovered in every direction, huge tracts of peoples of all races leading strange and unassimilated lives.

There are qualities in the products of nature yet undiscovered, and combinations in the powers of art yet untried.

And there are others, splendid geniuses, yet undiscovered, but The Temple College will bring them to the light, and the world will be the richer for it.

" "The Undiscovered.

He believed it to be some undiscovered element.

For an hour he tried thingsand still there were drawers and cases of undiscovered novelties and luxuriesdetails of wealth which make delightful and uncommon the mere processes of living.

The Book of Jasher; one of the sacred books of the Bible long lost or undiscovered.

[Footnote 3: In Bk. I. of the 'Works and Days,' description of the Golden Age, when the good after death Yet still held state on earth, and guardians were Of all best mortals still surviving there, Observ'd works just and unjust, clad in air, And gliding undiscovered everywhere.

No one suspects her powers, she least of all, and that undeveloped skill will die with her, undiscovered and unapplied.

Again,"To what purpose is this waste?" Who dares to compute the sum total of lives wasted among the millions of India's women because undiscovered?

That beckon England's wanderers o'er the brine, To realms where foreign constellations shine; Where streams from undiscovered fountains roll,

Being a great cosmographer, and well skilled in navigation, he considered that the heavens were circular, moving round the earth, which in conjunction with the sea, constitute a globe of two elements, and that all the land that was then known could not comprise the whole earth, but that a great part must have still remained undiscovered.

It is as if one's grave, full of the blackness of the undiscovered country, were pursuing him and ever yawning beneath his body.

"I was born at sea, brought up in an undiscovered island, twice kidnapped by hostile tribes before attaining the age of ten years, and have lived among savage nations all my life.

So the man went his way with his silly secret undiscovered, as he deemed, and that it might remain so to the end, as far as he could know, I devoutly prayed.

Is it any more unreasonable to suppose that Nature has still a mine of undiscovered treasure in the mind and constitution of man, as well as in inorganic nature?

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