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were unjustifiable
adjective
That cannot be justified, excused or pardoned.
Exact(8)
The murder investigation started in 2012 following a public inquiry that found the killings were unjustifiable.
The shootings, during an operation aimed at ending gang violence, were "unjustifiable," the judge said.
Four of the losses were unjustifiable — no matter the lack of continuity, practice time or Chauncey Billups's injury.
Its senior executives, who include the former Press Complaints Commission director Stig Abell, thought there were unjustifiable elements to the story.
But the story of how Mr. Blodget and others like him encouraged investors to bid stocks up to levels he now admits were unjustifiable goes a long way toward explaining why the market for technology stocks has since crashed.
Insisting he was speaking "as a friend of Israel and a friend of the Palestinian people", he said Hamas rocket attacks were unjustifiable and an act of terror, but at the same time the attack by Israel was leading to a mounting death toll, which could not be justified.
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As to the second, wrongness consists in unjustifiability: wrongness is the property of being unjustifiable.
This is unjustifiable and unfair.
Evading payment unless he won is unjustifiable.
Most states can reject increases found to be unjustifiable.
As far as I can tell that's unjustifiable.
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