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Example sentences for "unjustified"

Lexicographically close words:
unjointed; unjudged; unjust; unjustifiable; unjustifiably; unjustly; unked; unkempt; unkept; unkind
  1. The cry of over-production will arise among the loin-cloth makers, but that cry will be unjustified and absurd.

  2. Thus we shall be able to see which of their complaints and proposals are justified and practical, and which are unjustified and unpractical.

  3. The "Surplus-Value Doctrine" is a grotesque distortion of, and an unjustified protest against, the fact that manufacturers and other organisers and directors of labour will not work for nothing.

  4. Much of this discouragement proved unjustified by the actual progress of the disease for many years.

  5. Many of the supposed reasons for suicide are founded on the complete misunderstanding of the significance of symptoms and dread of the future of his ailments, often quite unjustified by what the individual is actually suffering.

  6. The unfavorable state of mind towards fresh air and especially night air in these patients was cultivated by the profession up to a generation or two ago, but is quite unjustified by our present knowledge.

  7. Now to be unjustified is the worst condition that a man can be in, and he is in this condition that doth thus.

  8. Opposition to temptations of the flesh must be sufficient to remove the temptation, when the temptation is due to the continuance of one's own sinful or unjustified act; for one is obliged to cease from sin or the unreasonable.

  9. At the present time this opinion seems to be more favored in America than the first which places the gravity of the sin in the unjustified practice of rhythm for five years.

  10. The sin of deficiency against sobriety is drunkenness, which is a voluntary and unjustified loss of the use of reason brought on by the consumption of too much intoxicating liquor.

  11. The unjustified man cannot prepare himself for pardon unless he hopes in God's mercy; he cannot resolve on amendment of life unless he relies on the necessary divine help.

  12. If she commits unjustified acts of violence, redress must be asked from her flag State, which has to punish the commander and to pay damages where required.

  13. And to conclude otherwise, is as much as to say that an unjustified man has faith, the Spirit, and the graces thereof; which to say is to overthrow the gospel.

  14. The angels will make this entrance strait; yea, too strait for the unjustified and unsanctified to enter in thither.

  15. Unjustified refusal to perform the marital duty for at least one year.

  16. Now, George, I herewith make complaint and accusation against Leonard Kellogg, charging him with the unlawful and unjustified killing of a sapient being, to wit, an aboriginal native of the planet of Zarathustra commonly known as Goldilocks.

  17. Murder shall consist of the deliberate and unjustified killing of any sapient being, of any race,'" he quoted.

  18. There is the prejudice that the accused is really the criminal, and that moves us to give unjustified reasons for little accidental facts, which lead afterwards to apparent contradictions.

  19. It is unjustified when I take for sufficiently valid something that as a matter of fact ought not to be so taken.

  20. If this is true it may lead to unjustified suspicions of poisoning, inasmuch as the phenomena of intermittent fever are so various that they can not all be identified.

  21. This is apparent not only in the situations of life; it is visible, in the very recent hasty conclusions of the Lombrosists, in their very good, but inadequate observations, and unjustified and strained inferences.

  22. In the case of conditional contraband, the policy of Great Britain appears to this Government to be equally unjustified by the established rules of international conduct.

  23. While we were expecting reparation from Russia for this unjustified attack, contrary to international law, the empire just named, as well as its allies, recalled their Ambassadors and severed diplomatic relations with our country.

  24. Unjustified appropriation and destruction of their private property, and especially pillaging.

  25. The whole institution is essentially one in the interest of neutrals, since belligerents want to be guarded by a decision of a Court against claims of neutral States regarding alleged unjustified capture of neutral vessels and goods.

  26. The reprisals ordered by Great Britain in the case of Don Pacifico are an illustrative example of unjustified reprisals, because no international delinquency was committed.

  27. Unjustified bombardment of undefended places on the part of naval forces.

  28. I do not want the people to believe that because of unjustified optimism we can resume the ruinous practice of increasing our crop output and our factory output in the hope that a kind Providence will find buyers at high prices.

  29. As for food, which today accounts for about another third of the family expenditure on the average, I want to repeat again: your government will continue to take all necessary measures to eliminate unjustified and avoidable price increases.

  30. Convicted of unjustified homicide, having assaulted a jet mechanic so as to cause death.

  31. Convicted of unjustified homicide by personal assault while resisting arrest for embezzlement.

  32. In the second place we demanded the payment of compensation for the unjustified detention of our ships and for the losses incurred by the German subjects whose interests were involved.

  33. It has, above all, been fruitful in unjustified self-confidence, particularly here in America.

  34. Jurisdictional strikes and unjustified secondary boycotts should be prohibited.

  35. The situation largely arises from an unjustified lack of confidence.

  36. It is up to labor to refrain from pressing for unjustified wage increases that will force increases in the price level.

  37. It was announced on February 8th that the two nations were in substantial accord and Germany was declared to have admitted the sinking of the liner was wrong and unjustified and promised that reparation would be made.

  38. The Odessa incident was unjustified aggression, deliberately planned to provoke hostilities.

  39. Recently I read the unfortunately not entirely unjustified words: "In Germany every Siegfried has his Hoedur behind him.

  40. I was well aware that, in the unbounded demands of the Socialist leaders, unjustified greed would be constantly developed anew.

  41. Thereupon the news came of the utterly unjustified capture of two German steamers on the East African coast by English warships.

  42. But, for the very reason that I wished to be able to combat unjustified aspirations with a clear conscience and in a convincing way, it behooved me not to deny recognition and aid to justified aspirations.

  43. Fray Matias Gomez Zamora, writing from the vantage ground of the modern day, characterizes the acts of the government officials of the earlier era as excessive and unjustified by papal bull or ecclesiastical canon.

  44. Its unjustified persecution of Walker to serve the spite of a money-lord forms one of the darkest stains on our national history.

  45. Certain tendencies in France's policy depend perhaps on her great anxiety for the future, an anxiety, in fact, not unjustified by the lessons of the past.

  46. There are normal hypochondriacs who believe that they feel the symptoms of widely different diseases under the influence of their own ideas, and others who are torturing themselves with fears on account of unjustified beliefs.

  47. If such suppression by the own will secures a real overcoming of the unjustified emotion, this is surely better than to begin any medical treatment.


  48. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unjustified" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    exorbitant; extravagant; gratuitous; groundless; inexcusable; outrageous; preposterous; undeserved; undue; unfounded; unmerited; unreasonable; untenable; unwarranted; unworthy