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the unsubstantiated
adjective
Lacking substantiation; without evidence.
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Such are the unsubstantiated rumours flying around Tokyo, anyway.
He compared the unsubstantiated offense to "McCarthyism" and "Nixon/Watergate".
The right is making the unsubstantiated smears now.
Defenders of this giveaway make the unsubstantiated claim that it encourages job-creating investments.
She portrayed the unsubstantiated charges of sexual affairs as retaliation for taking on special interests.
What to make of the unsubstantiated allegations of kit and bikes being flogged for profit?
This makes them susceptible to the unsubstantiated claims of alternative-medicine practitioners.
Only 27percentt of the companies ultimately agreed to remove the unsubstantiated health claims.
"It was the unsubstantiated rumors that attracted me to you in the first place".
There is simply no basis for the unsubstantiated assertion that panel lawyers are less skillful and effective than public defenders.
The unsubstantiated accusations of the left boomeranged back through the air to smack it in the face.
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