unjustifiedness

[US]//ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd.nəs//
[UK]//ʌnˈdʒʌstɪfaɪd.nəs//

Translation

n.the state or quality of being unjustified; lack of adequate reason, evidence, or support; the condition of not being warranted, justified, or defensible; the fact of being unwarranted or unsupported, especially in claims, actions, or beliefs

Phrases & Collocations

pure unjustifiedness

sheer unjustifiedness

total unjustifiedness

utter unjustifiedness

obvious unjustifiedness

clear unjustifiedness

unjustifiedness persists

unjustifiedness remains

unjustifiedness continues

unjustifiedness ended

Example Sentences

the unjustifiedness of the accusation became obvious after the evidence was reviewed.

she challenged the unjustifiedness of the policy in a formal complaint to the board.

the report highlights the unjustifiedness of repeated budget cuts to essential services.

there is growing concern about the unjustifiedness of the intrusive surveillance program.

his lawyer argued that the unjustifiedness of the search made the seized items inadmissible.

the committee examined the unjustifiedness of the delay and demanded a clear timeline.

public outrage followed the unjustifiedness of the harsh sentence for a minor offense.

we must address the unjustifiedness of unequal pay with transparent criteria.

they protested the unjustifiedness of the fee increase without improved service.

the court noted the unjustifiedness of the restriction and ordered it lifted.

researchers questioned the unjustifiedness of excluding certain patients from the trial.

his apology acknowledged the unjustifiedness of the rumor he had spread.

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