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ALL meanings of unsupported

sup·port
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  • verb with object unsupported to act with or second (a lead performer); assist in performance: The star was supported by a talented newcomer. 1
  • noun unsupported the act or an instance of supporting. 1
  • noun unsupported the state of being supported. 1
  • noun unsupported something that serves as a foundation, prop, brace, or stay. 1
  • noun unsupported maintenance, as of a person or family, with necessaries, means, or funds: to pay for support of an orphan. 1
  • noun unsupported a person or thing that supports, as financially: The pension was his only support. 1
  • noun unsupported a person or thing that gives aid or assistance. 1
  • noun unsupported an actor, actress, or group performing with a lead performer. 1
  • noun unsupported the material, as canvas or wood, on which a picture is painted. 1
  • noun unsupported Stock Exchange. support level. 1
  • adjective unsupported (of hosiery) made with elasticized fibers so as to fit snugly on the legs, thereby aiding circulation, relieving fatigue, etc. 1
  • abbreviation UNSUPPORTED unsubstantiated 1
  • adjective unsupported without anyone's assistance 1
  • verb with object unsupported to bear or hold up (a load, mass, structure, part, etc.); serve as a foundation for. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to sustain or withstand (weight, pressure, strain, etc.) without giving way; serve as a prop for. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to undergo or endure, especially with patience or submission; tolerate. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to sustain (a person, the mind, spirits, courage, etc.) under trial or affliction: They supported him throughout his ordeal. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to maintain (a person, family, establishment, institution, etc.) by supplying with things necessary to existence; provide for: to support a family. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to uphold (a person, cause, policy, etc.) by aid, countenance, one's vote, etc.; back; second. 1
  • verb with object unsupported to maintain or advocate (a theory, principle, etc.). 1
  • verb with object unsupported to corroborate (a statement, opinion, etc.): Leading doctors supported his testimony. 1
  • adjective unsupported Without physical support. 0
  • adjective unsupported For which support or help is not available. 0
  • adjective unsupported Without confirmation from a credible source, without verifying support. 0
  • adjective unsupported If a statement or theory is unsupported, there is no evidence which proves that it is true or correct. 0
  • adjective unsupported An unsupported person does not have anyone to provide them with money and the things they need. 0
  • adjective unsupported An unsupported building or person is not being physically supported or held up by anything. 0
  • adjective unsupported not supported physically, financially, or emotionally 0
  • adjective unsupported not upheld by evidence or facts; unsubstantiated 0
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