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unhelped

  • a word derived from help.

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

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

He obtained this rank by the sheer force of his genius, unhelped in any way, and he held it without dispute.

From The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete by Forster, John

Which of you did she ever turn away unhelped, save when the malady was beyond her power, or when one came to her for aid to do an evil thing?

From One Snowy Night Long ago at Oxford by Irwin, M. (Madelaine)

The monk could not paint the face of the Lord while he was neglecting those who needed his ministrations and went unhelped because he came not.

From Personal Friendships of Jesus by Miller, J. R. (James Russell)