Unoverlookable

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Not overlookable.

    "A non-religious and almost unidentifiable (but to those who read the esoterical way, nevertheless unoverlookable) Judaism becomes method when Cohen has Socrates, a stranger to Judaism, prove the fundamental and substantial meaning of positive law for the moral self."

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"A non-religious and almost unidentifiable (but to those who read the esoterical way, nevertheless unoverlookable) Judaism becomes method when Cohen has Socrates, a stranger to Judaism, prove the fundamental and substantial meaning of positive law for the moral self."

Etymology

From un- + overlookable.

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