unsubstantiated
IPA: ʌnsʌbstˈænʃieɪtɪd
adjective
- Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
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Examples of "unsubstantiated" in Sentences
- That's called 'unsubstantiated' - the perfect description of every one of your posts.
- Our point remains irrespective of any source, which remain unsubstantiated by any accredited scholar to date, Steyn irresponsibily used the quote for a cheap laugh.
- Frank Dux like most celebrities is continually subjected to misleading and sensationalized reporting, that often results in unsubstantiated allegations being made and repeated.
- The ‘claims’ are all over the report, but for EVERY claim, it is either discredited or unsubstantiated from the Mossad or Chalabi – both who seem to lie with even greater ease than you do.
- Sina, whose Weibo site is the most commonly used, has stepped up efforts to remove what is calls unsubstantiated rumors from its site, and indefinitely freeze the accounts of users who spread rumors.
- A town staff report states that requests like these have become so frequent - and the justification so "unsubstantiated" - that it's become impossible to track them without constant legal assistance.
- In case it wasn't clear by my use of italics, the entire passage of my previous post, including the language you find pejorative and the costs you find unsubstantiated, is a quote from the Orlando Sentinel.
- Earlier in the day, U.S. Transportation Security Administration spokesman Nicholas Kimball said the agency was helping Jamaica with "precautionary security measures" for U.S.-bound flights following what he called "unsubstantiated threat information."
- She believes Evan's autism was caused by the MMR measles, mumps and rubella shot and as previously eradicated diseases such as measles and meningitis reemerge in unvaccinated children, some label the unsubstantiated claims of McCarthy's camp a public health risk.
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