remain inexplicable

Frequency: 6.80.7 per million words

Used to emphasize that something continues to be unexplainable.

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Examples (10)

  • Despite extensive research, the cause of the phenomenon will remain inexplicable.
  • Her sudden disappearance has always remained inexplicable to her family.
  • Some historical events continue to remain inexplicable even with new evidence.
  • The strange lights in the sky remained inexplicable to all who witnessed them.
  • To this day, the artist's true intentions remain inexplicable.
  • Even after a thorough investigation, the motive for the crime remained inexplicable.
  • For scientists, the behavior of certain particles can sometimes remain inexplicable.
  • The sudden shift in policy remained inexplicable to the public.
  • It is frustrating when certain facts remain inexplicable despite all efforts.
  • His consistent lack of effort in his studies remained inexplicable to his teachers.