0 in a way that is morally unacceptable:
They were found to be charging unconscionably excessive prices for gasoline.
The dynamism of private industry, agriculture, and wholesaling during 1966-72 was unconscionably squashed by increased centralisation.
There is also a danger for inexperienced customers of percentages being fixed unfairly so as to leave the suppliers with an unconscionably substantial profit.
We must reserve our right if prices rise unconscionably, to cease our present practice of buying all that is available.
It has, however, taken an unconscionably long time to get it done.
We do not seek to spin the thing out unconscionably and it would seem that 28 days would be reasonable.