unsupported

/ (ˌʌnsəˈpɔːtɪd) /


adjective
  1. not supported physically, financially, or emotionally: unable to sit up unsupported

  2. not upheld by evidence or facts; unsubstantiated

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How to use unsupported in a sentence

  • The unsupported pump-rods fell downwards, setting in upward motion the column of water in the plunger-pole pumps.

  • unsupported by any of those consolations which religion affords, many hours of the blackest gloom must have enveloped them.

  • The claims of presbyteries, or any other parties than the members of the Church themselves, are alike unsupported there.

  • It has long been Indiana's proud boast that money unsupported by honest merit has never intruded in her politics.

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  • We were on the apex of the line and were now unsupported on either side.