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US
/ˌənˌdʒəstɪˈfaɪəbəɫ/
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[ UK /ʌndʒˈʌstɪfˌaɪəbəl/ ]
[ UK /ʌndʒˈʌstɪfˌaɪəbəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- incapable of being justified or explained
How To Use unjustifiable In A Sentence
- We do not accept that these matters constitute unjustifiable restrictions.
- The raid was an unjustifiable act of aggression.
- We took him to court for unjustifiable gains. The Sun
- Critics say it is the product of unabashed and unjustifiable price gouging. Times, Sunday Times
- The half-completed International Space Station has been described as an unjustifiable "white elephant".
- The distinction between justifiable and unjustifiable homicide was not identical to our own.
- But this way of looking on the endeavour of anybody, however humble, to just preserve your life, remedy in some degree the first, if it _was_ the first, unjustifiable measure, -- this being 'displeased' -- is exactly what I did The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846
- As I tried to justify the unjustifiable I told myself that since I had Martin for a chaperon nothing could possibly go wrong. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
- We took him to court for unjustifiable gains. The Sun
- Using these missiles to down civilian aircraft is simply immoral and totally unjustifiable.