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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
unsupervised

1845, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of supervise (v.).

Wiktionary
unsupervised

a. Not supervised; not being constantly observed.

WordNet
unsupervised

adj. not supervised or under constant observation; "the school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods"; "reliable workers are generally unsupervised" [ant: supervised]

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Unsupervised

Unsupervised is an American animated sitcom which ran on FX from January 19, 2012 to December 20, 2012. The show was created and, for the most part, written by David Hornsby, Scott Marder, and Rob Rosell. On March 30, 2012, Unsupervised was renewed for a second season. However, on November 17, 2012, Glenn Howerton said via Twitter that the show would not return. A later message stated that three new episodes produced for the first season would air on December 6, 13, and 20 and would serve as the end of the series.

Usage examples of "unsupervised".

The idea alone was titillating because a fight unsanctioned and unsupervised by proper officials carried the heady intoxication of sin.

And I would expect marble to be kept not in some unsupervised encampment full of oddball hawkers and interlopers, but safe in the well-fenced site depot.

Alia was bright, bored and mostly unsupervised an only child, or the only one to have survived infancy.

Trying to calm the roiling waters, Bremer later decided to pay the Iraqi troops, which gave the United States the worst of both options: it was paying money to a bitter, demobilized army but was getting nothing in return, and had created a situation in which the soldiers were unsupervised, had no stake in the new order, and were free to create mischief, or worse.

Arshak and Gatalas seemed pleased, but I did not want to stand about sipping wine and making small talk, leaving my horse untended in her armor and my men unsupervised in their camp, and as soon as I could, I made excuses and left.

The toddlers that played unsupervised on our quiet street made her jumpy.

Not scathing insinuations from Kyle Damian that she was a bad mother, that her kids ran wild and unsupervised and she was a moral blemish on the face of Goose Creek and who took every opportunity to taunt her.

Her twin cousins Robert and Troy were granted immense liberty and freedom to come and go unsupervised at the ripe age of fifteen.

Left unsupervised, she might shock the Argentines and everyone else for that matter with see-through fabrics and slits up to her waist.

Despite the fact that Mink is now a carefully observed person, one of the volunteers manages to slip through the screen of watchfulness and begins a program of more or less unsupervised human experimentation, using a drug that is totally unknown, untested and unapproved, with side effects that could beach a whale.

Touched, especially not the bands of ragtag children who roamed the City unsupervised while their parents worked as servants for the nobles and the priests.

But I see now that by walking with Ennelina unsupervised, I had entered into a different contract.

Sister John shook her head incredulously, picked up her skirts and hurried into the house where she found the sheriff standing unsupervised at the door to the pantry.

It was my first real experience of unsupervised freedom and I quickly grew to love it.

Nanoannie decided Mormonite Jesuitism was an excellent religion for girls, who apparently were allowed to fly around unsupervised, and be romanced by lots of extra men.