Sentence example with the word 'unjustifiably'

unjustifiably

Definition adv. without any excuse

Last update: September 24, 2015


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He knew from his English experiences that such a veto would be hardly ever used unless the king felt the people were on his side, and that if it were used unjustifiably the power of the purse possessed by the representatives of the people would, as in England in 1688, bring about a bloodless revolution.   [Please select]

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That afternoon, in our unjustifiably sanguine forecast, we had hopes of finding this particular bear.   [Please select]

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Akhnaton, hating violence, had been only too ready to believe that the despatches from Tunip and elsewhere were unjustifiably pessimistic.   [Please select]

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He had never been so frankly and unjustifiably rude to her before.   [Please select]

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One was that Nicolovius was most unjustifiably permitting himself to become dependent upon him.   [Please select]

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Yet he did not feel unjustifiably insulted; he looked within, and felt justly rebuked; not for anything he had said or done, but for what he found in his heart at that moment.   [Please select]

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