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▪ I. unsubˈstantiate, a. (un-1 7, 5 b.)
1890Cath. News 3 May 4/3 A second glance..is enough to expose the unsubstantiate fraud. ▪ II. unsubˈstantiate, v. [un-1 6.] trans. To divest of substance; to render unsubstantial.
1799Coleridge Lett. (1895) 284 Death!—that..so unsubstantiates the living things that one has grasped. 1819Chalmers Congregat. Serm. (1836) I. 345 You unsubstantiate all the solemnity of his proclaimed sayings. 1881Fraser Berkeley 91 The premises that unsubstantiate matter, they would argue, unsubstantiate everything. |