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  • adjective Not supplemented

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Examples

  • An unsupplemented diet of only vegetables, fruits and nuts is fatal.

    Roselyn Sanchez PETA Ad Campaign: Naked Roselyn Sanchez PETA “I’d Rather Go Naked Than Wear Fur” Campaign 2007

  • In this language, supplemented (and even unsupplemented) by a theory of syntax for LCC, Tarski has everything he needs to give his definition of satisfaction for LCC.

    Alfred Tarski Gómez-Torrente, Mario 2006

  • By his own native capacity, alike unformed and unsupplemented by study, he was at once the best judge in those sudden crises which admit of little or of no deliberation, and the best prophet of the future, even to its most distant possibilities.

    The History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides 2005

  • The growth rate of grazing steers on unsupplemented diets, however, increased when the steers were fed low levels of E. cocleata fodder, and growth rates were further improved by the addition of an energy source such as green bananas or molasses.

    Chapter 8 1994

  • After three weeks tumor growth was significantly less in the three MaxEPA groups than in the unsupplemented controls.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • After three weeks tumor growth was significantly less in the three MaxEPA groups than in the unsupplemented controls.

    The New Super-Nutrition Ph.D. Richard A. Passwater 1991

  • It is evident that both straw and husk, if untreated or unsupplemented, are not of adequate quality even as maintenance rations.

    Chapter 6 1983

  • In the unsupplemented yeast group, mortality was 70 per cent and weight gain 50 per cent of that in fishmeal-fed controls.

    Chapter 25 1979

  • Her memoirs by her own hand, dealing fully with her early life alone, remain unsupplemented by any entire and detailed biography, for which, indeed, the time seems hardly yet come.

    Famous Women: George Sand Bertha Thomas

  • This appears nowhere perhaps more plainly than in the case of great teachers, who often in the lives of their pupils produce an effect that reaches far beyond anything produced while their single lives were yet unsupplemented by those other lives into which they infused their own.

    Essays on Life, Art and Science Samuel Butler 1868

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