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Definition of Unfounded

Unfounded
Unfounded Un*found"ed, a. 1. Not founded; not built or established. --Milton. 2. Having no foundation; baseless; vain; idle; as, unfounded expectations. --Paley.

Meaning of Unfounded from wikipedia

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- were made in the United States. Widely circulated rumours have made many unfounded claims about methods of preventing and curing infection with SARS-CoV-2...
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- response, the Telegraph called Oborne's statement an "astonishing and unfounded attack, full of inaccuracy and innuendo". Later that month, Telegraph...
- the commission's report as being "wild allegations" that were "totally unfounded and devoid of all merit". Representatives of the United States and China...
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- top of her bikini bottom. Collins claimed that the account deletion was unfounded because it broke none of Instagram's terms and conditions. Audra Schroeder...
- separate state and federal grand juries concluded that the allegations were unfounded and the ring was a "carefully crafted hoax." In 1988, state and federal...
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