We have no meanings for "entirely unsupported" in our records yet.
1 For about two hours we were under a hot fire entirely unsupported .
2 These opinions, which recall the teleological aspect of Lamarckism, are entirely unsupported by proof.
3 He was fully fifteen yards in advance of all the rest, entirely unsupported , and alone.
4 The army of the Elector, entirely unsupported , and taken in flank by the English, wavered in its turn.
5 It did look quite remarkably ordinary, and everyday, except for the fact that it stood upright entirely unsupported .
6 She was too poor, too entirely unsupported by social surroundings, and not sufficiently radiant to catch the roving eye.
7 The second method would be to show that (1) is not true; therefore (A) would be false, and (I) would be left entirely unsupported .
8 Entirely unsupported , these two lines of scarlet-clad men marched steadily against a mass of cavalry, the flower of the French army.
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