unsound

IPA: ʌnsˈaʊnd

adjective

  • Not sound
  • Not whole, not solid, defective.
  • (especially of equestrianism) Infirm, diseased.
  • (UK, especially of people) Not good, unreliable.
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Examples of "unsound" in Sentences

  • He found the idea unsound from both a tactical and organizational point of view.
  • It is claimed that we need to do this because SS is fiscally unsound, which is simply a lie.
  • I find the majority's reasoning more than "unsound" - it's simply wrong and actually has the potential to feed into the very prejudice they worry about.
  • The parliament cited the pontiff, and, when he failed to appear, loyally declared his title unsound, and, under the lead of their first president (another
  • Subsequent analysis might prove the idea unsound – in recent years that has frequently happened, with every master move scrutinised by strong computer programmes.
  • Subsequent analysis might prove the idea unsound - in recent years that has frequently happened, with every master move scrutinised by strong computer programmes.
  • Those Congressionally created entities saw the fees being collected by the private entities, and the Congressionally created entities got ever more involved in unsound lending pratices.
  • Insider loans: Meanwhile, Lesniak and 5 other directors of the bank borrowed more than $2 million for mortgages and commercial loans, some of them after First BankAmericano was put under a July 2007 federal loan to stop what authorities called unsound banking and loan practices. by: you @ soon

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