unwarranted / (ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd) /

无可厚非无可厚非的不必要的无可奈何

unwarranted 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. lacking justification or authorization
  2. another word for unwarrantable

unwarranted 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

not reasonable or right

更多unwarranted例句

  1. That an organization typically of keen optimism, which has made it a mission to consistently highlight how the world has improved in the past few decades, admits the challenge in such dramatic terms is quite telling, although hardly unwarranted.
  2. The unwarranted technology preference for React with a static site was suddenly a technology obstacle which began to haunt them as technical debt they didn’t want to pay down.
  3. As developers, we like to think of ourselves as not holding an unwarranted bias for a technology, but in reality we want to control our own programming environment.
  4. Looking at it can really cause you some serious stress and it is unwarranted.
  5. Americans have a right to fear over-zealous and unwarranted surveillance by the NSA.
  6. The inference that the child was treated as an equal in the community is unwarranted.
  7. It was partly the wish for a right to privacy from unwarranted government intrusion that set in motion the American Revolution.
  8. A superior strategy might be to pay them very well for helping us reduce unwarranted health spending elsewhere.
  9. But she argues that the sabotage charge is unwarranted—a gratuitous retaliation for making the Obama administration look bad.
  10. This, Williston says, is an arbitrary refusal of the court to enforce the contract that the parties made and seems unwarranted.
  11. Giffords emendation to lived for the sake of grammatical regularity, which is followed by all later editors, is unwarranted.
  12. That this interpretation is not unwarranted is shown by the explanation given by one of the signatories of the Majority Report.
  13. The nub of the whole matter is: The claims made for Sanatogen are unwarranted, misleading and fraudulent.
  14. He felt an unwarranted and ill-timedly humorous inclination to add, "and I'll probably miss you," but subdued it.