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Definition of unsustained in English: unsustainedadjectiveʌnsəˈsteɪndˌənsəˈsteɪnd Not prolonged for an extended period or without interruption. accidental and unsustained tourism Example sentencesExamples - Although a similar unsustained reduction in psychological morbidity in women attending a one stop clinic has been reported elsewhere, costs were not measured.
- This period saw the introduction of unsustained stabilisation of structural adjustment policies.
- The multicentre unsustained tachycardia trial, or MUSTT, compared an electrophysiologically guided strategy with no antiarrhythmic therapy.
- A weak response involved single or unsustained vocalizations (from previously nonvocalizing birds) without approach.
- Access explains that higher minimum wages unsustained by productivity gains will lift unemployment.
- The city and the country cannot afford to repeat the old approach: moving on with huge projects that are often associated with flaws, yet based on a fragile and unsustained basis.
- Fahrenheit 9 / 11's hodgepodge of unsustained narratives leaves it, like Bowling for Columbine, a great discussion starter, but not really a great movie.
- Furthermore, it is not possible by means of loose monetary policy to set in motion a so-called unsustained economic growth as suggested by him and other writers.
- Equity markets continue to drift downwards or, at best, sideways, punctuated by short, unsustained recoveries.
- The observed benefits included unsustained sputum smear conversion to negative, delayed growth of cultures and shrinkage of cavities.
Rhymes ingrained, self-contained, self-restrained, self-sustained, unascertained, unconstrained, undertrained, undrained, unexplained, unfeigned, unrestrained, unstained, unstrained, untrained Definition of unsustained in US English: unsustainedadjectiveˌənsəˈsteɪndˌənsəˈstānd Not prolonged for an extended period or without interruption. accidental and unsustained tourism Example sentencesExamples - A weak response involved single or unsustained vocalizations (from previously nonvocalizing birds) without approach.
- The city and the country cannot afford to repeat the old approach: moving on with huge projects that are often associated with flaws, yet based on a fragile and unsustained basis.
- Equity markets continue to drift downwards or, at best, sideways, punctuated by short, unsustained recoveries.
- This period saw the introduction of unsustained stabilisation of structural adjustment policies.
- Fahrenheit 9 / 11's hodgepodge of unsustained narratives leaves it, like Bowling for Columbine, a great discussion starter, but not really a great movie.
- The observed benefits included unsustained sputum smear conversion to negative, delayed growth of cultures and shrinkage of cavities.
- Access explains that higher minimum wages unsustained by productivity gains will lift unemployment.
- Furthermore, it is not possible by means of loose monetary policy to set in motion a so-called unsustained economic growth as suggested by him and other writers.
- The multicentre unsustained tachycardia trial, or MUSTT, compared an electrophysiologically guided strategy with no antiarrhythmic therapy.
- Although a similar unsustained reduction in psychological morbidity in women attending a one stop clinic has been reported elsewhere, costs were not measured.
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