Definition of undemonstrated in English:
undemonstrated
adjective ʌnˈdɛmənstreɪtɪd
Not shown to exist or be true.
Example sentencesExamples
- He spoke as if it were factual evidence of a previously undemonstrated hypothesis; as if he admitted no other possibility.
- The exquisite phrases that he never tires of hearing are sweet things that went unsaid; the strange, otherworldly canvases he delights in contemplating are expressions of an undemonstrated love.
- In either case, the question concerning the applicability of the essence remains assumed but undemonstrated.
- However, many real impacts go undetected and undemonstrated simply because of budgetary constraints.
- How exactly that qualification occurs is unclear and undemonstrated.
- But this is undemonstrated, and I don't think it was even a ‘necessary’ condition.
- The proposal seems to me to be driven by the availability of some surplus Government-owned land and by an undemonstrated belief that this rural location would aid the self-containment of the Centre.