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baseless

/beys-lis/US // ˈbeɪs lɪs //UK // (ˈbeɪslɪs) //

无根据的,毫无根据,毫无根据的,无根据

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having no base; without foundation; groundless: a baseless claim.

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Examples

  • The baseless claims damaged Dominion’s reputation and business, the company said in its lawsuit against Giuliani.

  • The military and its proxy have since been alleging voter fraud, claims the election commission dismissed as baseless.

  • He warned top party officials that she had made several dangerous, baseless claims, and that she would tear apart the GOP if she won.

  • Greene drew criticism over her fringy endorsement of baseless conspiracy theories during her campaign, but her corner of Georgia is roughly 3-to-1 Republican.

  • Now that Greene is in Congress, the situation has spun further out of control for the GOP, with a steady stream of revelations about her extreme views and advocacy for fringe causes and baseless claims.

  • But I remain in prison on these baseless allegations while waiting for the chance to prove my innocence.

  • These non-attitudes, or baseless opinions, can drag the data away from a position of reliability or usefulness.

  • Can misogynistic and baseless tabloid narratives go out of style?

  • And revolutionary courts often convict and sentence journalists to prison on these baseless charges.

  • But in federal court, if you pursue an “objectively baseless” claim, you can be sanctioned by the court (PDF) under Rule 11.

  • It was all unreal, as unreal as the baseless fabric of a dream; and yet it was real, wondrously real.

  • He presented flower after flower to her in that baseless morning dream, which was all too quickly ended.

  • Dr. Palfrey's language presents all such pretensions and proceedings as baseless and puerile.

  • Absurdly baseless as it is, it found believers in the old time among men of culture and intellectual force.

  • According to another legend equally baseless, he was lodged on the second and third floors of the Beauchamp tower.

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