The defendant had supreme and, as it turned out, unjustified confidence in his own judgment.
1 not able to be explained in a reasonable way; not deserved:
There were admittedly some unjustified delays in some Olympic projects.
If they are really unjustified in using those means, then they are war criminals.
Moreover, in both cases the harm flows from an unjustified governmental action, namely the action of enacting the r ule.
The proposed theory is ad hoc and confirmatory in its findings; vague and generic in its claims; and unjustified and unnecessary in its (putative) novelty.
He has been raised in circumstances in which trusting the police has been unjustified.
There is a tacit but quite unjustified assumption in traditional grammar that nouns can appear in adjunct function only when accompanied by an explicit dependent.
These negative reactions may in turn lead to the infliction of (justified or unjustified) privately inflicted sanctions such as social stigmatization and isolation.
Yet age is by no means an innocent criterion; it gives rise to unjustified forms of discrimination.
This is a highly questionable and unjustified distinction, which would hardly be of interest elsewhere in the natural sciences.
中文繁体
錯誤的, 不值得的, 不必要的…
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错误的, 不值得的, 不必要的…
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injustificado…
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nieusprawiedliwiony, nieuzasadniony…
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mantıksız, haksız, mazur görülemez…
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неоправданный, неправомерный…
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