unwarrantable in a sentence
a.
Definition
Unwarrantable: not justified or authorized; lacking adequate grounds or reasons.
Sample Sentences
- His unwarrantable assumptions about her motivations led to a significant misunderstanding.
- The committee deemed the charges against him to be unwarrantable and dismissed them outright.
- She felt the criticism was unwarrantable, given her diligent efforts and commitment to the project.
- In light of the evidence presented, the judge concluded that the search was unwarrantable and ruled it inadmissible.
- The team's unwarrantable disregard for safety protocols put everyone at risk during the operation.
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