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unsupervised

(ʌnˈsuːpəˌvaɪzd; ʌnˈsjuː-)
adj
without supervision: playing unsupervised in the garden.
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Adj.1.unsupervised - not supervised or under constant observationunsupervised - not supervised or under constant observation; "the school maintains unsupervised study halls during free periods"; "reliable workers are generally unsupervised"
supervised - under observation or under the direction of a superintendent or overseer; "supervised play"
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They relate to the number of times individuals contacted agencies with serious concerns about a child left alone or unsupervised.
Children's charity the NSPCC is urging Paisley parents to think carefully before leaving their children unsupervised during the school holidays.
Summary: Washington [USA], May 27 (ANI): Microsoft has built a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that is capable of doing text-to-speech in an 'almost' unsupervised environment.
The girl was said to be among a group of unsupervised children between Amlwch and Bull Bay when she got into difficulty at about 2.30pm yesterday.
Summary: Public prosecution charge parents with neglect for leaving 18-month-old unsupervised
ALMOST 300 children aged five and under were referred to police and social services in just one month - amid concerns they were being left 'unsupervised'.
"However, it is still very concerning that we are consistently seeing a spike in August, of referrals to social services and the police due to worries about children being left unsupervised.
Unfortunately, the majority of these spaces are unmanaged and unsupervised. As a result, you can see people swimming and fishing amongst floating trash.
In recent years, unsupervised feature learning method has been extensively used in a wide spectrum of computer vision applications along with the development of deep learning.
A lawsuit filed against a West Dundee equestrian center by the family of a girl sexually abused by one of its former workers alleges that facility staff knew about the man's criminal past but hired him anyway and left him unsupervised with minors.
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