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Unjustifiably
Unjustifiably meaning
In an unjustifiable manner.
Synonyms of Unjustifiably
Example sentences (9)
But they’d also understand deeply that a sovereign country has been mercilessly and unjustifiably attacked.
If Stroud is dropping, it’s more likely because the media had an unjustifiably high opinion of Stroud and, as the draft approaches, the media is learning that the teams drafting in the top 10 don’t share that viewpoint.
Nearly £1 in every £4 raised in council tax is now being spent on 'unjustifiably generous' staff pensions, it has been revealed.
Some institutions anchor us to hope — that even the downtrodden can step up and punch above their unjustifiably ascribed social weights.
That notwithstanding that it would be unjustifiably punitive to do so, RA and the Waratahs terminated Folau’s employment, and by doing so contravened s 772 of the Fair Work Act.
HOUSTON — As domestic gasoline prices surged to their highest level in three years, President Trump railed against the OPEC oil cartel on Friday, declaring that the group was unjustifiably manipulating supplies for selfish gain.
The act unreasonably and unjustifiably encroaches on the rights of individuals and groups to exercise their rights to freedom of assembly and association.
Childbirth was no longer unjustifiably despised by the medical community as it once had been at the beginning of the century.
There have been some successful prosecutions of proven tortures during the "dirty war" period of the mid-1980s, although the penalties have been considered by Amnesty International as unjustifiably light and lenient with co-conspirators and enablers.