Definitionadj. lacking justification or authorization
Last update: October 8, 2015
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She was subjected to unjustified criticism. [Please select]
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Having been re-elected gonfaloniere in spite of much opposition in 1528, Capponi tried to make peace with the pope, but his correspondence with the Vatican resulted in a quite unjustified charge of high treason, and although acquitted he had to resign office and leave the city for six months. [Please select]
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Thus we see that Fechner's reproach is unjustified. [Please select]
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Such an ambush by her lover, unjustified, would have been a dire affront to the girl's rigid Japanese code of decorum. [Please select]
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His tone indicated a pride of accomplishment not, he hoped, unjustified. [Please select]
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What remained might rest unjustified to my great content; small comfort had I won from so much as had come to pass. [Please select]
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He allowed himself a scornful reference to the elder Valiant as scathing as it was unjustified. [Please select]
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This slur was totally unjustified, but I pardoned it, because Salemina's temper is ordinarily perfect, and the circumstances were somewhat tragic. [Please select]
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It began to seem to him that the irony of the eagle's changeless stare might perhaps not be unjustified. [Please select]
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And this hope, indeed, as he learned the next moment, was not unjustified. [Please select]
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Many of his Republican associates at the time thought this action high-handed and unjustified, and many more agree in this opinion today. [Please select]
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