unqualifiedly
IPA: ʌnkwˈɑɫɪfaɪdɫi
adverb
- In an unqualified manner.
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Examples of "unqualifiedly" in Sentences
- Gerecht defines "moderate" in his own words as "a believer who unqualifiedly rejects terrorism against anyone."
- But, to repeat, when you have the likes of Obama and Reid defending the thing unqualifiedly, that isn’t going to happen.
- There do not seem to be any politicians left -- on any side, Hamas and Kahane people included -- who truly believe that their own ideology would really, truly, unqualifiedly work here.
- I know this because any other claim cannot possibly qualify as knowledge, unqualifiedly undermines the very possibility of its own coherence, and instantaneously reduces itself to something that is substantially less valuable than barnyard noises.
- It's a brief but appealingly off-kilter concoction, not even two minutes long, with an upbeat tune that might be described as unqualifiedly "sunny" were it not for its strangely abbreviated hook, brief but jarring descent into noise in the bridge, and an eerie chorus that lingers long after the song has run its course.
- “blogosphere,” which is yet another term unqualifiedly in need of a definition by a professional thinker, exemplifies the way that the community of webloggers, even if nondescript, unimpressive, and intellectually-challenged when considered individually, can effectively assemble, cast, and recast information in a way that mimics a giant machine or market, even creating new words where no others would suitably do.
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