Unequaled in a sentence as an adjective

In its day, it was a service of unequaled quality.

Knowing how to program gives you abilities to create unequaled in the history of the world.

> What about Thumb-2 with its unequaled code density?It came out in 2003, and most of the people were queried for their opinions in 2001.

We have access to all the calories we want and at prices and qualities unequaled in human history.

Opportunities in the tech industry are unequaled by any other region in the states.

Buffet's status and fame come more or less entirely from his nearly unequaled life-long skill at picking long-term quality investments.

Some of its features have not been matched even by the latest Windows software, and its interface remains unequaled for efficiency and elegance.

The concentration of skill, infrastructure, and related industries in Shenzhen or other Chinese industrial cities is unequaled in the USA.

The amazing thing is that Miran is writing in his second language -- yet his command of idioms and obscure US cultural history is unequaled in any other programming book I've ever read.

Yes, Leica's can be a vanity item or a status symbol but the fact is that their optics achieve things in a significantly smaller package at an amazing level of quality that is often unequaled by even top of the line Japanese systems.

Unequaled definitions

adjective

radically distinctive and without equal; "he is alone in the field of microbiology"; "this theory is altogether alone in its penetration of the problem"; "Bach was unique in his handling of counterpoint"; "craftsmen whose skill is unequaled"; "unparalleled athletic ability"; "a breakdown of law unparalleled in our history"

See also: unique unequalled unparalleled