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Yet-to-be

Description:

Yet-to-be is a phrase used to refer to something that has not happened, developed, or been achieved at a specific point in time. It implies something that is still pending or is expected to occur in the future.

Sense 1:

As an adjective:

Yet-to-be can be used as an adjective to describe something that is not yet in existence or complete.

Example Sentence:

The yet-to-be published book received rave reviews from literary critics.

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Sense 2:

As an adverb:

Yet-to-be can also be used as an adverb to describe an action or event that has not yet taken place.

Example Sentence:

She plans to visit the yet-to-be explored islands next summer.

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Sense 3:

As a noun phrase:

Yet-to-be can be used as a noun phrase to refer to a person or thing that is expected or anticipated but has not yet appeared or materialized.

Example Sentence:

The yet-to-be inductee into the Hall of Fame is eagerly awaited by fans.

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