unrecognisable in English

adjective
1
not able to be recognized or identified.
The faces were largely the same, but the performance was unrecognisable from the previous week's debacle.

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1. I've seen lots of bodies, their faces are unrecognisable.

2. The face is totally unrecognisable and, yes, ...

3. In our code we scramble letters, so words are unrecognisable.

4. The place changed a great deal and was almost unrecognisable.

5. His body was so badly burned that his features were unrecognisable.

6. Anonymised data: data is unrecognisable, even to the data owner

7. The ellipse shape is very common, and unrecognisable on its own.

8. He could change his appearance, but not enough to become immediately unrecognisable.

9. Cherished family names, too, had been changed into unrecognisable ( to the unconvinced ) hanyu pinyin.

10. In our code we scramble letters[Sentence dictionary], so words are unrecognisable.

11. Computer software having the ability to suggest intelligent alternatives to unrecognisable data or characters

12. Without chemistry our lives would be unrecognisable, for chemistry is at work all around us.

13. Geoffrey himself was unrecognisable as the well-turned-out business entrepreneur of Hong Kong.

14. The face was unrecognisable, but the golden blonde hair spread out over the pillow certainly was.

15. The canvas is then subjected to manipulative and destructive techniques that render the traditional form of the painting unrecognisable.

16. Many of the corpses found that summer were unrecognisable due to the severity of the beatings they had fallen prey to.

17. It is basically a spruced-up version of videoconferencing, but its creators insist that the technology is so improved as to be unrecognisable.

18. Created with the hope that her film will “help some people feel seen”, Ahead is a soft, touching watch, brimming with unrecognisable worlds and universal emotions.

19. In the walls inside the lateral passageways are inserted a total of eight portrait busts, two in each wall, but they are so poorly conserved that they are unrecognisable.

20. As said in the article, "For westerners, much of what is now being called eco-tourism in China would be unrecognisable as such, or at least unfamiliar."

21. Gamers are nervously awaiting the next expansion pack, Cataclysm, which will see the familiar lands of Azeroth left unrecognisable after an attack by the Dragon Aspect Deathwing.

22. Footage of her appearance was dug up when she was a guest on The Jonathan Ross Show, and she's virtually unrecognisable as the starlet we know today.

23. Secondly, the addition of polyethylene glycol to the virus to produce a PEG molecule was a means of rendering the virus unrecognisable to the immune system.

24. Then disassemble it and insert a few extra bits of code that would not affect the program, but would change the detectable part of code enough to make it unrecognisable to the AV.

25. Though given the actor's almost unrecognisable appearance this week when he made a rare public outing, perhaps the joke that he can't even land the role of himself might not seem so improbable.

26. As the initial state of strains and stresses that exists within an untouched rock mass is principally unrecognisable and as the properties of the rock are ambiguous three-dimensional and time dependend, any analytical calculation of strains, stresses and means of support leads invariably to a self-delusion.