unjustifiably in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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unjustifiably [Am ˌənˈˌdʒəstəˈfaɪəbli, Brit ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfʌɪəbli] ADV

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Here are several recent examples of police facing light consequences, or no consequences, for unjustifiably violent behavior.
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When partners leave, even if it's for an unjustifiably large paycheck elsewhere, it cuts into the firm's revenues and its confidence.
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Some workers had won compensation after being unjustifiably dismissed because of drug tests.
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The reporting was widely criticized as unjustifiably provocative and hyped.
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The energy watchdog said it found no evidence that costs are being unjustifiably added to the bills of typical prepayment and standard credit customers.
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Finding otherwise, would extend copyright unjustifiably.
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And thank you for wasting my tax money so you can feel superior to others unjustifiably -- like a parasite.
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It is outrageous that they are completely unjustifiably seeking to blame lawyers and claims costs.
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People who provide or use callback services have argued that these telephone companies are often state monopolies that charge unjustifiably high prices for international calls.
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Anything that makes women unjustifiably secure about just getting drunk amongst strangers isn't necessarily beneficial.
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