uncharted sea
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunchartedandsea
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uncharted
adjective
uk/ʌnˈtʃɑː.tɪd/us/ʌnˈtʃɑːr.t̬ɪd/
An uncharted area has not had a map made of it and has not ...
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sea
noun
uk/siː/us/siː/
the salty water that covers a large part of the surface of the earth, or a large area of salty water, smaller than an ocean, that is partly or completely surrounded ...
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(Definition ofunchartedandseafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Teams worked together in anunchartedsea; they built up a great deal of experience and, in many cases, learned from their own mistakes.
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They are not now launching out into anunchartedsea.
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They do not want to drift on an entirelyunchartedsea.
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She will start a new voyage in anunchartedsea.
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I must not sail into thatunchartedsea.
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It is upon this awfulunchartedseathat he proposed to embark, and has embarked with such enormous success.
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We are not embarking on an entirelyunchartedseawith an untried craft.
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They are setting out for an unknown destination on anunchartedsea.
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We are entering a hithertounchartedsea.
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I believe that the world has now entered some very choppy waters in anunchartedseaand is likely to remain in them for several years.
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Here we are in anunchartedsea.
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It is, indeed, anunchartedsea.
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We are voyaging into anunchartedsea.
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To them it is anunchartedsea.
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That is the contemporary background against which we must look at events, that is a very sketchy outline of theunchartedseaacross which we have to shape our course.
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We are sailing over anunchartedsea.
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This seems to be equivalent to launching a boat on a rough and largelyunchartedsea, without the rudder by which hitherto it had been steered.
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Here, of course, we are sailing completely uncharted seas.
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My fear is that we are going into uncharted seas in a very leaky craft.
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We are moving, as we know only too well, into uncharted seas.
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