unjustifiably
uhn juh sti fahy uhb lee
- r without any excuse
he is unjustifiably harsh on her
- The report suggests that Administration claims of an Iran threat have been unjustifiably inflated, echoing the prewar discussion of Iraq.
- He urged "radical improvement in planning" to eliminate the "unjustifiably thin spreading of resources.
- When a company's stock gets beaten down in the market, its CEO often clamors about how short sellers and unjustifiably negative market sentiment are to blame.