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was unconscionable
adjective
Not conscionable; unscrupulous and lacking principles or conscience.
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It was unconscionable.
Sometimes silence was unconscionable.
What they did was unconscionable.
This, he said, was "unconscionable".
"What we found was unconscionable".
The judge ruled that this practice was "unconscionable," and therefore, not enforceable.
The judge ruled that the practice was "unconscionable" and therefore not enforceable.
For Jarman, who had lived through them the first time, it was unconscionable.
Advocates of American action said the administration's failure to lead in Liberia was unconscionable.
Mr. Makhijani said it was "unconscionable to build such a risky and unneeded facility".
If necessary, I could retrace my steps, but the idea of driving the same route twice was unconscionable.
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