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the unwarranted
adjective
Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
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I wept at the unwarranted destruction.
Some may see the ride as the unwarranted intrusion of Disneyfication.
This notion, sometimes granted the unwarranted dignity of being called a theory, is hardly new.
Every year people moan about the unwarranted influence and outmoded standards of the Michelin Guides.
I think it's the unwarranted New Jersey stigma that unfortunately keeps people from crossing the Hudson.
If it confounds the unwarranted presumption that he was white, then why not?
The distance on which fame usually depends here sustains the unwarranted presumption of intimacy.
It is so confusing in large part due to the unwarranted confidence of commentators on both sides of the issue.
It's very remarkable in this business when the unwarranted grab for credit is one of the hallmarks of this business".
(We seem to be making the unwarranted assumption that Al Qaeda's next attack will again be by plane).
"This is exactly how libel law works today: suppressing free speech by the unwarranted threat of legal action.
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