unsupported

IPA: ʌnsʌpˈɔrtɪd

adjective

  • Without physical support.
  • For which support or help is not available.
  • Without confirmation from a credible source, without verifying support
  • Not supported by or borne out of evidence or facts.
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Examples of "unsupported" in Sentences

  • Of the unsupported myths -- unsupported, that is, by even a shadow of probability -- there is no end.
  • Pentagon auditors have uncovered more than $10 billion in what they call unsupported or questionable military costs.
  • Of course she fell after a few seconds, but going from lying on your stomach to standing on ice unsupported is a big deal.
  • They couldn’t exist in unsupported world structures, not without the proper meme-patterns threaded throughout the reality’s chronatin makeup.
  • Marable accuses police of failing to investigate the threats on Malcolm X's life and of "almost waiting for a crime to happen," something police officials have called an unsupported conspiracy theory.
  • With flight times to Mars in the region of 150 days (and total mission durations in the region of 900 days, IIRC), we need to practice closed-loop long-term unsupported life support in exo-geo-magnetosphere conditions.
  • Although Taylor's creation of the Grants Administration Department provides for independent review going forward, the City still had to pay back the $1.5 million in CDBG spending that HUD identified as unsupported or ineligible.
  • They show how each uses ill-defined global concepts (such as "mean temperature"), confuse infrared radiation with heat (they're different), incorrectly describe the physics inside a glass greenhouse, and use other terms unsupported by the laws of physics.

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