Definitions
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- adjective not
justified
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- adjective lacking justification or authorization
Etymologies
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Examples
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He condemned what he described as "unjustified and counterproductive" efforts by the government in Buenos Aires to disrupt shipping links to the islands.
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Bondi has lashed out against what he called unjustified protests this week.
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She said several orders of more than $100,000 were canceled due to what she described as unjustified fears that glassware isn't safe.
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She said several orders of more than $100,000 were canceled due to what she described as unjustified fears that glassware isn't safe.
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She said several orders of more than $100,000 were canceled due to what she described as unjustified fears that glassware isn't safe.
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Consumer groups are lobbying Congress to include better protection for credit card holders, demanding legislation to prevent what they call unjustified interest charges and deceptive practices, especially in light of the massive financial bailout now being considered.
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2008
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Iraqi leaders have objected to what they describe as unjustified threats by senior American officials about what would happen if the year ends without an agreement or a new mandate.
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God does not allow a change of opinion (at least based on evidence), so, yeah, just say it, the Amish abuse their kids not because they deprive them of useful technology, but because they do so for irrational reasons, which, because it is irrational, results in unjustified harm.
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What makes the attacks even more unjustified is that I have worked hard as your elected MP.
Blair Wilson Denigrates Our Troops « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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What makes the attacks even more unjustified is that I have worked hard as your elected MP.
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