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unhelped

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[uhn-helpt] / ˌʌnˈhɛlpt /

adjective

  1. not helped, aided, or assisted.


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On another field, unhelped by any demon, Swarthmore inflicted a similar indignity on Stevens Tech, also 49 to 0.

From Time Magazine Archive

On the screen the two pictures overlap as one confused scene when looked at with the unhelped eyes.

From Time Magazine Archive

We can't let the beggar die unhelped, however he may deserve it.

From A Mating in the Wilds by Ottwell Binns

"Is it to see the world filled with drooping, superannuated, half-starved, helpless and unhelped animals, that you would alter the present system of pursuit and prey?"

From God and the World A Survey of Thought by Arthur William Robinson

It outwears the protests and appeals of total generations of unhelped, indignant hearts.

From Abraham Lincoln's Cardinal Traits; A Study in Ethics, with an Epilogue Addressed to Theologians by Clark S. Beardslee

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