Sentence examples for be unconscionable from inspiring English sources

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be unconscionable

adjective

Not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience.

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That would be unconscionable.

"It would be unconscionable," he concluded.

Anything less would be unconscionable.

"I take that to be unconscionable".

"It would be unconscionable for me to take cash.

It would be unconscionable for them to defect now.

Such an action would be unconscionable in any moral system.

All this inequity would be unconscionable if it unfolded in a kindergarten.

If we didn't hold him for intelligence-gathering purposes, that would be unconscionable".

After all that investors have suffered, it would be unconscionable not to include this provision.

But California law can render such clauses inoperable if they would be "unconscionable".

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