unaided

IPA: ʌnˈeɪdɪd

adjective

  • Without the help, aid or assistance of someone or something.
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Examples of "unaided" in Sentences

  • They survive the flood unaided.
  • For the first time, she takes an unaided walk through the ER.
  • In close proximity to her mother she has the power to fly unaided.
  • Piccarda is the only person Dante will recognize, unaided, in Heaven.
  • For the first time in centuries the Ottoman Empire won a war unaided.
  • Indian evolved the notion unaided; but the result was that poor Colonel
  • Because of its great size, Clavius can be detected with the unaided eye.
  • If the conclusions are so obvious, the readers will come to them unaided.
  • In some cases, the architect can already assemble the end system unaided.
  • Then, unaided, he moved his machinegun and ammunition to the second position.
  • The star is not visible with the unaided eye, but is easy target for binoculars.
  • Assume for example that they did 3 excellent, methodologically sound studies on this topic and 2 of them indicated “zero increase in unaided recall”.
  • If, now, the judge is going to help the "unaided" witness with "of course you mean because," or "perhaps because," etc., the witness, if she is not a fool, will say "yes."
  • Awareness campaigns maximize target audience reach and frequency, and then measure the key statistics such as unaided awareness, aided awareness and recall of key messages.
  • a fanatical and intractable governmentalist, could not resist the temptation to fire prematurely, and the ambition of capturing the barricade alone and unaided, that is to say, with his company.
  • The work failed, marriage prospects paled, her friend deserted her and she found herself faced with the prospect which she now understood only too well, of disabled health, unemployment, disgrace, and a second child to maintain unaided.
  • Good color does not spring unaided from the mind of even the most experienced practitioner onto the object without some testing and adjustment. reference Even if the large number of trials cited in many petitions was exaggerated for effect, the need for repeated tests was certainly true.
  • Captain Fannicot, a bold and impatient bourgeois, a sort of condottiere of the order of those whom we have just characterized, a fanatical and intractable governmentalist, could not resist the temptation to fire prematurely, and the ambition of capturing the barricade alone and unaided, that is to say, with his company.
  • The Bible once received, science can furnish abundant illustrations of the attributes of the Being therein revealed; but even with all the illumination which has been the immediate or secondary result of Christianity, man is hopeless without its authority, and I would not give the slightest shadow of support to that irreverent presumption which, guided by what it calls the unaided light of nature, would construct a system of religion out of passions, intuitions, and I know not what absurdity.

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