On the basis of a hypothesis scarcely less crude and unsubstantiated than that which assumes that tiger-bone is of value in heart disease, it has been assumed that secretin is of value in gastro-intestinal diseases.
The therapeutic claims are unsubstantiated and grossly exaggerated (conflict with Rule 6).
Instead, he wrote two pages filled with unsubstantiated hearsay and charges of insubordination and dishonesty based on Lyle's accusation and I want to answer them!
And we've heard tons of unsubstantiated hearsay in testimony from previous witnesses.
The lawyers stated that when Miss Farringdon had left Australia she was not married but unsubstantiated rumors had reached them from San Francisco hinting at her possible marriage there.
We progress so slowly," I added, impatiently, "because we discover onlyunsubstantiated facts.
Well, I'm glad you realize that we couldn't prove anything with mere deduction unsubstantiated by facts, for any clever prosecutor could knock our evidence into a cocked hat.
The claims made for Virol being unsubstantiated and unwarranted, the Council voted that the preparation be refused recognition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unsubstantiated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.