unwarranted

IPA: ʌnwˈɔrʌntɪd

adjective

  • Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
  • Unjustified, inappropriate or undeserved.
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Examples of "unwarranted" in Sentences

  • CHAPTER Seventeen EMERSON was unreasonably annoyed with me for what he called my unwarranted interference.
  • Second, the use of gold was necessary to constrain unwarranted increases in the quantity of money and bank credit.
  • Mr. Obama urged Congress Tuesday to immediately eliminate what he called "unwarranted" tax breaks for oil companies.
  • Lesotho's opposition party coalition on Tuesday night condemned what it called the unwarranted invasion of Lesotho by the South
  • The FDF is also seeking clarity over what it terms unwarranted and poorly-implemented regulation, citing the example of the 'Southampton six' food colours.
  • SAUJ president Sam Sole said in a statement that judging from media rports, the AEC had advanced no pressing reasons for what he called unwarranted, unconstitutional interference in freedom of expression.
  • Niger Delta youths under the aegis of South-south Youths Leaders Forum have condemned what they called unwarranted attacks on political appointees from the region, saying that unless such attacks are stopped, they may start confronting such detractors.
  • German military officials have fumed at what they called unwarranted public criticism of their actions by U.S. and NATO officials, and were particularly irked at a decision by McChrystal's advisers to allow a Washington Post reporter to accompany him on a visit to Kunduz to investigate the bombing.

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