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Definition of unwarranted in English: unwarrantedadjectiveʌnˈwɒr(ə)ntɪdˌənˈwɔrən(t)əd Not justified or authorized. 未经授权的;无法证明是正当的 I am sure your fears are unwarranted 我肯定你的恐惧是无根据的。 Example sentencesExamples - The rule protects against the unwarranted harassment of the accused by multiple prosecutions.
- Any such individual action would be irresponsible and unwarranted and would serve no useful purpose.
- Both sending off's were unwarranted and from the first early bath the Galway man branded his cards all too easy.
- The various authorities involved were most thorough, and I consider this attack on them to be quite unwarranted.
- Not only are the claims made for rave exaggerated and in many cases unwarranted, but they rest on a misunderstanding of history.
- Closing lottery outlets is unfair to the players, unfair to the shopkeepers and financially unwarranted.
- It's an unwarranted intrusion into the private lives of people.
- The unwarranted use of walkouts and boycotts has blunted their efficacy.
- Once their case is in federal court, they can argue that the subpoenas were unwarranted.
- For a fortnight after the attacks, it left her too scared to leave her home for fear of unwarranted retribution.
- Fortunately the herd escaped unscathed after this unwarranted intrusion.
- It was stated that referees were coming under increasing, unwarranted pressure in recent years.
- I'm not saying that Catwoman is perfect, but all the negative hype surrounding it is unwarranted.
- Again this is an unwarranted interference in the right of people to be fat, or thin, as they choose.
- Apparently my skepticism about the plausibility of hot tub theft was unwarranted.
- Some boards of management have been found by the office of the Auditor General to have made unwarranted payments to principals.
- I reiterate to the House that this bill is unnecessary, unwarranted, and dangerous.
- Sophie has a particular contempt for parental angst, for signs of unwarranted doubt or despair among the allegedly mature.
- The Consumers Association of Ireland claimed the increases were unwarranted.
- Perhaps this serves as another example of an overestimated threat leading to unwarranted action.
Synonyms unjustified, unjustifiable, indefensible, inexcusable, unforgivable, unpardonable, uncalled for, gratuitous, unnecessary, undue, unreasonable, unjust, groundless, inappropriate, unsuitable, unseemly, unbecoming, improper, ill-advised, excessive, immoderate, disproportionate, inordinate unauthorized, unsanctioned, unapproved, uncertified, unaccredited, unlicensed illegal, unlawful, illicit, illegitimate, criminal, punishable, felonious, actionable, prohibited
Derivativesadverb If exclusivism is unwarrantedly dogmatic, inclusivism and pluralism are unacceptably indeterminate. Example sentencesExamples - Some of the pieces illustrated were not Irish, and others were awarded unwarrantedly early dates, yet few if any outright fakes can be discerned from its pages.
- But Sabavala seemed unwarrantedly shaken by the controversy, and hurt by it.
- Article 9 of the election law stipulates that government officials shall not unwarrantedly influence elections or engage in acts that will influence election outcomes.
- Last month, a federal appeals court in California dramatically and unwarrantedly expanded the scope of the federal criminal law prohibiting "unauthorized access" to computers and electronic mail.
Definition of unwarranted in US English: unwarrantedadjectiveˌənˈwɔrən(t)ədˌənˈwôrən(t)əd Not justified or authorized. 未经授权的;无法证明是正当的 I am sure your fears are unwarranted 我肯定你的恐惧是无根据的。 Example sentencesExamples - It's an unwarranted intrusion into the private lives of people.
- Not only are the claims made for rave exaggerated and in many cases unwarranted, but they rest on a misunderstanding of history.
- Sophie has a particular contempt for parental angst, for signs of unwarranted doubt or despair among the allegedly mature.
- Both sending off's were unwarranted and from the first early bath the Galway man branded his cards all too easy.
- The Consumers Association of Ireland claimed the increases were unwarranted.
- For a fortnight after the attacks, it left her too scared to leave her home for fear of unwarranted retribution.
- Once their case is in federal court, they can argue that the subpoenas were unwarranted.
- Perhaps this serves as another example of an overestimated threat leading to unwarranted action.
- Apparently my skepticism about the plausibility of hot tub theft was unwarranted.
- Again this is an unwarranted interference in the right of people to be fat, or thin, as they choose.
- The unwarranted use of walkouts and boycotts has blunted their efficacy.
- Some boards of management have been found by the office of the Auditor General to have made unwarranted payments to principals.
- It was stated that referees were coming under increasing, unwarranted pressure in recent years.
- Any such individual action would be irresponsible and unwarranted and would serve no useful purpose.
- Closing lottery outlets is unfair to the players, unfair to the shopkeepers and financially unwarranted.
- The rule protects against the unwarranted harassment of the accused by multiple prosecutions.
- I'm not saying that Catwoman is perfect, but all the negative hype surrounding it is unwarranted.
- The various authorities involved were most thorough, and I consider this attack on them to be quite unwarranted.
- I reiterate to the House that this bill is unnecessary, unwarranted, and dangerous.
- Fortunately the herd escaped unscathed after this unwarranted intrusion.
Synonyms unjustified, unjustifiable, indefensible, inexcusable, unforgivable, unpardonable, uncalled for, gratuitous, unnecessary, undue, unreasonable, unjust, groundless, inappropriate, unsuitable, unseemly, unbecoming, improper, ill-advised, excessive, immoderate, disproportionate, inordinate unauthorized, unsanctioned, unapproved, uncertified, unaccredited, unlicensed |