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to unwarranted
adjective
Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty; unwarrantable.
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It subjects Bolivian cargo to unwarranted inspections, for example.
Asking basic questions can lead to unwarranted "micro-detailed discussions".
Consider a few cases of hard-headed criticism yielding suddenly to unwarranted optimism.
Experts make the best victims because they jump to unwarranted conclusions.
Otherwise, it said, Americans might be subject to "unwarranted charges" of committing or fostering war crimes.
When earnings turn out better than expected, analysts overreact by bidding the shares to unwarranted heights.
They'll probably feel embarrassed, and that cocktail of bruised ego and raging testosterone can often lead to unwarranted hostility.
The primary concern with "attenuated psychosis syndrome" was that it would lead to unwarranted drug treatment of youngsters.
During the controversy, she said through her lawyers, "I have been subjected to unwarranted and invasive scrutiny of the most intimate and private details of my being".
Tennesseans who are members of the National Academy of Science have said the bill will lead to "unwarranted criticisms of evolution".
Its critics haven't proved that the program has been abused, that the collection of so much abstract data has led to unwarranted specific intrusions.
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