Definitionadj. carried out without aid or assistance
Last update: August 9, 2015
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The Indian Army is unaided by modern technology. [Please select]
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The eye, unaided or armed with a telescope, is able to see, as points of light, stars subtending no sentsible angle. [Please select]
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Jeroboam was first to see what he could effect unaided, and then, if difficulty supervened, his powerful ally was to come to his assistance. [Please select]
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No, this grub is even less able than the mother to make its way unaided into the mason's dwelling. [Please select]
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"Got up and dressed himself unaided, and insisted on walking out to the car without assistance." [Please select]
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The girls would hardly have managed the cutting out quite unaided, had not Miss Lever offered her assistance. [Please select]
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Nor did she trust the "old gods" too well, or let them work unaided. [Please select]
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But the breaches of law committed by the king's unaided strength could not be far-reaching. [Please select]
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We occasionally light upon it, but who, unaided by the movements of the bird, could find it out. [Please select]
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How was the father of seven daughters, and two very scampish little sons, to bring them up alone and unaided. [Please select]
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She would herself, unaided and alone, bring little Pearl back to her sister. [Please select]
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