unaided in English

adjective
1
needing or having no assistance; without help.
she can no longer walk unaided

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1. He can now walk unaided.

2. Did she produce this work unaided?

3. She brought us up completely unaided.

4. Jerry cannot stand up unaided.

5. He captured a lion unaided by anyone.

6. She can no longer walk unaided.

7. No man unaided could kill Medusa.

8. She professed that she could do nothing unaided.

9. Made an unaided attempt to climb the sheer cliff.

10. Since his accident, he hasn't been able to walk unaided.

11. The two explorers attempted an unaided walk across the South Pole.

12. Tissues should be able to support themselves unaided before sutures are removed.

13. Augmentative and alternative communication typically consists of two different approaches: unaided and aided

14. The baby cannot sit unaided she has to be propped up on pillows.

15. 18 There have been at least thirteen previous attempts to reach the North Pole unaided.

16. — aided or unaided distance visual acuity: 1,0; minimum of 0,5 for the worse eye,

17. Results indicate that roughly one in three Canadian adults recalled the tax relief measures advertisements, unaided.

18. It was clear that he was in no condition to get himself home unaided.

19. There have been at least thirteen previous attempts to reach the North Pole unaided.

20. He had to reach safety in the next few seconds, by his own unaided efforts.

21. 5 One, a grade-school boy with spindly arms and legs, rode, unaided, a stationary bicycle.

22. He made his way down the aircraft steps unaided but moved shakily as he did so.

23. However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.

24. He showed immense physical courage in fighting the illness which left him unable to walk again unaided.

25. One, a grade-school boy with spindly arms and legs, rode, unaided, a stationary bicycle.

26. Although he would have been a credit to the Corps, Barin was not ready to fight unaided

27. It was not unusual for him, unaided, to drink two bottles of wine in as many hours.

28. It's surprising how many mistakes an otherwise intelligent person can make when left to execute a document unaided.

29. Upon successful completion, the salesperson is then entrusted to sell the washing machines and dryers unaided.

30. Another wall of the same crystal - unbreakable by any unaided human body - stretched across the chamber close by.

31. The available Barometer have the ability to record temperatures unaided using sensors that record the surrounding conditions.

32. By May 8 it had decreased to magnitude 7, well below the sensitivity limit of the unaided human eye.

33. In recent years many things invisible to our unaided eyes have become visible by means of modern inventions.

34. The Andromeda Galaxy is one of the few visible to the unaided eye, appearing as a milky blur.

35. Basil also remembers he smoked a pipe which he managed to fill and light with matches, entirely unaided.

36. Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) includes aided or unaided communication modes that are used as a supplement to oral language

37. Once made explicit in this way judgment policies can be used to help reach a consensus when unaided discussion fails.

38. There are plenty of things which exist and are indisputably real, despite not being perceptible to your unaided senses.

39. The act of digging a garden bed unaided helps to counter self-doubts and public preconceptions about blind people's capabilities.

40. Pollen grains are so tiny that we can hardly see them with the unaided eye; however, they become apparent under a microscope.

41. They checked whether the person could take even a breath or two unaided and determined what muscles the patient used for breathing.

42. Keratic precipitates are another eye manifestation (detectable by a slit lamp but are usually too small to be seen by the unaided eye).

43. The Atlatl, or spear-thrower, is a tool used to propel darts, or spears, farther and with more force than would be possible with the unaided arm

44. The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) is the closest large galaxy to the Milky Way and is one of a few galaxies that can be seen unaided from the Earth

45. To estimate the speech Audibility for 35 and 50 dBHL inputs, plot an individual’s hearing thresholds (aided or unaided hearing) on the Speech Audibility Audiogram for Classroom Listening

46. He possessed an immense wealth of herds, and King Eurystheus imposed upon the Greek hero Heracles the task of clearing out all of Augeas’s stables unaided in one day.

47. The Andromeda galaxy, our Milky Way's closest neighbor, is the most distant object in the sky that you can see with your unaided eye — but only on a …

48. By Joe Rao A new Comet is on its way in toward the sun, with prospects that it may become bright enough to see with the unaided eye by year's

49. Since respondents were asked specifically if they saw any of the company's ads in the Aided awareness question, that score is higher than the one for unAided awareness

50. I photographed him taking his first unaided breath, the celebratory moment after he showed muscle resistance for the very first time, the new adapted technologies that allowed him to gain more and more independence.