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Q.2. What is unprecedented in terms of language?​

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Answered by raqueebazam6724
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The root of this word is precedent, a noun referring to something done or said that is used as an example to be followed in the future. ... So the adjective unprecedented, meaning "having no precedent," was formed from the prefix un- "not," the noun precedent, and the suffix –ed "having.

Answered by MissWhiteHoney
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The root of this word is precedent, a noun referring to something done or said that is used as an example to be followed in the future. ... So the adjective unprecedented, meaning "having no precedent," was formed from the prefix un- "not," the noun precedent, and the suffix –ed "having."

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