unjustifiably 的定义
- capable of being justified; that can be shown to be or can be defended as being just, right, or warranted; defensible: justifiable homicide.
unjustifiably 近义词
without basis
unjustifiably 的近义词 7 个
unjustifiably 的反义词 1 个
更多unjustifiably例句
- While it was a very long process, it was not an unjustifiably long process.
- A fortune's on the table when people are unjustifiably scared and told their only option is to buy gold and prepare for doomsday.
- No longer could Netanyahu claim that the entire world is unjustifiably against Israel.
- As for federal loans, they are offered at unjustifiably high interest rates—far above those at which the government borrows money.
- Perhaps more disconcertingly, the defense complains that simply meeting with Manning is unjustifiably difficult.
- Perhaps this self-condemnation was not quite reasonable, for Mrs. Codling provoked Wanless most unjustifiably.
- I may have been wrong, or idly and unjustifiably curious, but I leaned over to hear what the lines might be.
- And Buck Cowan himself came to feel quite unjustifiably a creator's pride in the car.
- "I tell you she wanted to keep them," said Dale unjustifiably.
- I must not reject the truth because another has unjustifiably adopted it.