unsubstantiated in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for unsubstantiated in the English»Spanish Dictionary

unsubstantiated in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for unsubstantiated in the English»Spanish Dictionary

unsubstantiated [ˌʌnsəbˈstæntʃieɪtɪd, Am -ˈstæntʃieɪt̬ɪd] ADJ

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In 1857 unsubstantiated rumours led to a gold rush to the area, but no gold was ever found.
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These claims remain unsubstantiated, as police officials and others who attended the execution made no mention of any such event.
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Many scientists were criticised for not being able to give definitive but unsubstantiated answers.
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One interesting, though unsubstantiated, rumor suggested one of the main actors wanted all traces of the film destroyed.
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The two settlements barred false and unsubstantiated claims about the performance, benefits, efficacy, or attributes of these products.
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There was also unsubstantiated information about possible escape planning.
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Likewise, the berries may have narcotic properties, although this claim remains unsubstantiated.
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Although later found unsubstantiated, at the time it was believed ceiling cracks and falling plaster in the auditorium may have been an asbestos hazard.
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Though plausible, the transfer of books is unsubstantiated.
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There have been unsubstantiated media reports of the curse being recited against archaeologists and authors.
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