English to Tamil Dictionary unacknowledged

unacknowledged

உறுதிசெய்யப்படாத
definition
adjective
her unacknowledged feelings
existing or having taken place but not accepted, recognized, or admitted to.
That is the unacknowledged stepfather of rave culture.
(of a person or their work) deserving but not receiving praise or recognition.
example
His fortune changes when he is revealed to be the 'unacknowledged' son of a wealthy white man who has left his large estate to Marchand.
Underlying this is the 'unacknowledged' fact that surfing is surfing, no matter how you do it.
As they wrestled with their search for the mega-solution, a cyclist passed by, unseen, 'unacknowledged' , and smiling.
One of them is previously 'unacknowledged' reader Carl Feynman, who wrote in about the bizarre SOHO image mentioned below.
As a boy, he heard of Nat Turner's rebellion and as a young man saw his 'unacknowledged' father and brothers go away to fight in gray.
By contrast, dissatisfied spouses' behaviour changes were more likely to stay 'unacknowledged' , showing the two partners were independent actors in the discussion.
According to EFT, 'unacknowledged' emotions underlie the positions in the negative cycle.
The more powerful rules, however, may be unspoken, 'unacknowledged' or even unconscious.
Think ingenuity, and the usual names crop up, but exceptional management and leadership lurk 'unacknowledged' on the corporate fringe.
His best friend, Trompo Loco, wants nothing more from life than some attention from his 'unacknowledged' father, Julio's secret boss Eddie.
Previously known but sadly 'unacknowledged' reader Eli Forester did the trigonometry.
As a brassy cross-dressing farce, Connie and Carla is an energetic, if obvious, take on sexual role-playing and fake baritones, driven by a plot-line that is an 'unacknowledged' steal from Some Like It Hot.
The image of being robbers might represent an 'unacknowledged' side of yourself that is taking something valuable - time or attention, perhaps?
They are called dance captains - some of the most 'unacknowledged' people in musical theater.
The disorder of the gathering, manifest in the unready table as well as in the uncertain alliance among its members, resonates with the fleeting image of a bodhisattva that is 'unacknowledged' and unseen.
These would comprise what I consider to be our historically 'unacknowledged' heroes.
In the silence - observed by everyone but Ruth, who gave a talk each evening - I felt unseen, 'unacknowledged' .
Decline and death are 'unacknowledged' possibilities because they threaten Homo Faber's claim to potency, control, and invulnerability.
On the other hand, whilst trying to find information on the Slavic / Russian Goddess Lada, I've become aware of exactly how much 'unacknowledged' cribbing and copying of information is going on out there.
A symbol has multiple meanings and some resemblance to what it is supposed to represent, which in most cases is an 'unacknowledged' idea or one the individual is not conscious of.
Visit Sangre Grande Hospital and see these 'unacknowledged' heroes who serve without fuss of fanfare, Minister Rahael.
Swindon Counselling Service, a registered charity, has 16 years of experience in helping people to get through rough patches in their relationships and also come to terms with 'unacknowledged' emotions.
Like the Rathergate and Swiftvets story, the scene seems set for an invisible and 'unacknowledged' meme to exert a powerful influence on mainstream news.
Nevertheless, his ideas still retain a potent though 'unacknowledged' influence in Chinese minds.
Suffice it to say, the enemy of an 'unacknowledged' enemy is not our friend.
But she is not 'unacknowledged' among ordinary men and women.
Women are the invisible workforce and the 'unacknowledged' backbone of the family.
The sight of his own 'unacknowledged' children brings the rake of the title closer to his reform.
Like Aristotle - his 'unacknowledged' master throughout Parts 3 and 4 of the Ethics - he believes that moral questions can be objectively posed and objectively answered.
Because we accept 'unacknowledged' , therefore unarticulated, premises that inhibit us from identifying causes and eliminating them, we deal with the effects only of our most pressing problems.
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