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unsupported
/ ˌʌԲəˈɔːɪ /
adjective
not supported physically, financially, or emotionally
unable to sit up unsupported
not upheld by evidence or facts; unsubstantiated
Example Sentences
None of the facts surrounding migrants’ El Salvador deportations have been pled with evidentiary support, which means Bondi has either allowed — or directed — attorneys under her supervision to file unsupported pleadings.
NHS England medical director Prof Stephen Powis said the "simple change" to the GP registration process was "a vital step forward" to ensure nobody affected by contaminated blood is "undiagnosed and unsupported".
Just 53% of respondents reported postnatal care was "positive", while 21% identified poor care, including feeling neglected, unsupported and even unsafe.
The 27-year-old says that sceptics questioning the increase in diagnoses should instead be asking: "how did all of these people spend so much of their life undiagnosed, unsupported and let down?"
Researchers also found partners expressed feelings of high stress, a diminished sense of personal growth and worth, difficulties or inabilities within their caregiving roles, and a general sense of feeling unsupported.
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