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be unsubstantiated
adjective
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
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The allegations were found to be unsubstantiated.
The prison's internal investigation found the claim to be unsubstantiated.
"The whole premise that there was a killing seems to be unsubstantiated".
So far, most rumors have turned out to be unsubstantiated and untrue.
Thomson Reuters says it believes Mr Rosenblum's case to be "unsubstantiated and without merit".Legally, this is a grey area.
The case was closed 14 months ago, after all of the abuse allegations were found to be unsubstantiated.
"There can no longer be unsubstantiated assurances of workers' rights while companies continue to profit from turning a blind eye".
The allegations, which came to light during the civil proceedings, had been found to be unsubstantiated following inquiries.
A spokesman for Mr. Zelezny said all the charges against him would be shown to be unsubstantiated.
Nine times out of ten the rumours he picked up, when checked, turned out to be unsubstantiated gossip; he did not use the information to undermine anybody.
He also characterized the lawsuit as "a mess" and told Mr. McCormick's lawyer, J. Scott Kilpatrick, that some of the assertions appeared to be unsubstantiated.
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