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unjustified

[ US /ənˈdʒəstəˌfaɪd/ ]
[ UK /ʌnd‍ʒˈʌstɪfˌa‍ɪd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking justification or authorization
    desire for undue private profit
    unwarranted limitations of personal freedom

How To Use unjustified In A Sentence

  • How anyone could have read some sinister intent into those views is indeed puzzling, and illustrates well how those damned Jewshow certain hypersensitive and overly privileged people who feel superior to the rest of the world are willing to cut their own throats for short term advantage by using unjustified charges of anti-semitism to point out how they take advantage of their position in any nation or institution who trusts them so as to benefit their own in group at the expense of that nation or institution. The Volokh Conspiracy » Why Catholics and Jews?
  • I believe that we will be judged on this record and not by unkind and unjustified personal remarks in the press.
  • (It is a geekly penchant to do things from scratch, but then this is not always unjustified.) Planet RDF
  • Oppression or unjustified imposition can never be tolerated.
  • Can the director explain why demolished properties will be subject to unjustified disruption?
  • He has no illusions about the atmosphere of terror and suspicion that pervaded even the elite and rendered all of its servitors vulnerable to unjustified and sudden persecution.
  • Extravagantly showy and ostentatious work is pretentious when the merit it demands is unjustified.
  • Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and unjustified.
  • Disc two's round-up of singles hints at last-minute doubts about disc one: doubts that, two or three makeweights aside, are unjustified.
  • Even if the legislature must be able to discourage unjustified absences, it cannot penalise them by creating exceptions to the right to legal assistance.
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