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- adjective Not
supervised ; not beingconstantly observed .
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- adjective not supervised or under constant observation
Etymologies
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Examples
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I like to give my pup some alone time as well, but leaving him in my fenced in yard for more than say an hour unsupervised is a little iffy in my opinion.
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I like to give my pup some alone time as well, but leaving him in my fenced in yard for more than say an hour unsupervised is a little iffy in my opinion.
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Yet she was allowed on the streets of what is called unsupervised probation.
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I used to roam for hours, hiking through the fields and woods or bicycling down country roads, completely unsupervised, which is unheard of today.
Archive 2008-07-13 papabear 2008
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So the idea of unsupervised end-user mashup creation is already a bit antiquated in his opinion, too.
ProgrammableWeb 2009
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After first refusing to do so, the National Association of Biology Teachers NABT has dropped the words "unsupervised" and "impersonal" from its official description of evolution.
Teaching atheism at public expense? Denyse O 2005
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That kind of unsupervised behavior is too risky for today's kids.
Philocrites: Xboxed in: Does your child have 'nature-deficit disorder'? 2005
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Obviously, if evolution is "unsupervised," there is no design, but even if it is supervised, the intelligent design hypothesis could be falsified.
Why should the Cardinal be concerned about Darwinism? Denyse O 2005
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After first refusing to do so, the National Association of Biology Teachers NABT has dropped the words "unsupervised" and "impersonal" from its official description of evolution.
Why should the Cardinal be concerned about Darwinism? Denyse O 2005
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Get him or her to take a neighborhood walk, touch tree bark, pick up a leaf, feed the birds, play in the snow or engage in some kind of unsupervised outdoor play.
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