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unwarranted

US // (ʌnˈwɒrəntɪd) //

无可厚非,无可厚非的,不必要的,无可奈何

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Definitions

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

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.not reasonable or right

Examples

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Looking at it can really cause you some serious stress and it is unwarranted.

  • Americans have a right to fear over-zealous and unwarranted surveillance by the NSA.

  • The inference that the child was treated as an equal in the community is unwarranted.

  • It was partly the wish for a right to privacy from unwarranted government intrusion that set in motion the American Revolution.

  • A superior strategy might be to pay them very well for helping us reduce unwarranted health spending elsewhere.

  • But she argues that the sabotage charge is unwarranted—a gratuitous retaliation for making the Obama administration look bad.

  • This, Williston says, is an arbitrary refusal of the court to enforce the contract that the parties made and seems unwarranted.

  • Giffords emendation to lived for the sake of grammatical regularity, which is followed by all later editors, is unwarranted.

  • That this interpretation is not unwarranted is shown by the explanation given by one of the signatories of the Majority Report.

  • The nub of the whole matter is: The claims made for Sanatogen are unwarranted, misleading and fraudulent.

  • He felt an unwarranted and ill-timedly humorous inclination to add, "and I'll probably miss you," but subdued it.