Sentence examples for been unconscionable from inspiring English sources

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been unconscionable

adjective

Not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience.

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"These have been unconscionable exaggerations".

"It would have been unconscionable to let it go".

It would have been unconscionable if we had refused to look at these abuses".

"I personally think the extent of advertising has just been unconscionable," he said.

From a public security perspective, it would have been unconscionable for the officers not to have acted as they did.

But the family could not commit the unspoken act of love that would once have been unconscionable to each of them.

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It's unconscionable.

That's unconscionable.

These numbers are unconscionable.

This is unconscionable.

That would be unconscionable".

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