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 unwarranted [,ʌn'wɒrәntid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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    unwarranted
    [ adj ]
    1. incapable of being justified or explained

    2. <adj.all>
    3. without a basis in reason or fact

    4. <adj.all>
      baseless gossip
      the allegations proved groundless
      idle fears
      unfounded suspicions
      unwarranted jealousy
    5. lacking justification or authorization

    6. <adj.all>
      desire for undue private profit
      unwarranted limitations of personal freedom


    Unwarranted \Un*war"rant*ed\, a.
    Not warranted; being without warrant, authority, or guaranty;
    unwarrantable.

    1. A House subcommittee last year looked into the possibility that the FBI's interviews of TecNica volunteers returning from Nicaragua amounted to an unwarranted investigation of the group.
    2. Lawyers for Lester, Kern and Ladone said the state court ruling was an unwarranted expansion of the Supreme Court's 1986 decision.
    3. He made it clear that if the trial judge determined that the $190 million payment was unwarranted, the government of India, as the victims' representative, would have to return some or all of the advance.
    4. Both measures had been vetoed by Gov. George Deukmejian, who, unaware of the sting operation, described them as unwarranted special interest bills.
    5. But Sen. Dan Quayle (R., Ind.), a member of the labor panel, criticized the provision as an unwarranted gift to employees.
    6. Jeremy G. Epstein, a lawyer for Minorco, said this was "unjustified" and an "unwarranted extension of the opinion."
    7. The bans are "totally unjustified, unwarranted and contrary to EC law," said Britain's Ministry of Agriculture spokesman.
    8. Given the millions of shareholders that large Indian companies, such as Reliance, have been able to attract, the judgment is not entirely unwarranted.
    9. Lewis, an avid hunter, said Thursday that the controversy surrounding the department since February was unwarranted.
    10. "What is of grave concern is that the wrong image about the industry's financial strength is being promoted by unwarranted inquiries," said Henri Bersoux, a lobbyist for the American Council of Life Insurance.
    11. AT&T contended that the rules have given MCI and other carriers "unwarranted advantages" because they can offer some customers attractive rates without disclosing details to the FCC and, thus, to competitors.
    12. He believes the U.S. market response to the Bank of Japan move "was quite unwarranted."
    13. Andrew Fish, editor-in-chief of the campus newspaper The Tech, blamed unwarranted pressures on students, insensitive and overachieving faculty members and a climate that creates loneliness and depression.
    14. Protestant politicans called the Irish inquiry unwarranted interference by a foreign government in Northern Ireland's affairs.
    15. Officials acknowledge that it has sometimes taken up to several weeks for return of vessels where seizure was determine to be unwarranted.
    16. Greenspan called such fears unwarranted but hinted the discount rate may have to rise to allay them.
    17. But he said in his view the fears are unwarranted because economic growth remains sluggish despite an unexpectedly strong employment report on Friday.
    18. Lacking any new information, we will continue to express our outrage at this unwarranted attack on our company, and we will continue to seek ways to correct the record and clear the name of Kennametal Inc.
    19. The U.S. State Department on Wednesday said it recognized the Chinese government's right to maintain order, but objected to the "unwarranted use of lethal force" against the protesters.
    20. Bush now has signed two, and is expected to approve the third, even though his administration believes the bills place unwarranted restrictions on its foreign policy activities.
    21. Futures prices of corn and soybeans fell sharply Monday on the Chicago Board of Trade, resuming a trend that had been interrupted in Friday's session by unwarranted fears of a radiation leak in the Soviet Union.
    22. Judge Patrick Morse upheld the right of two Chicago prostitutes to refuse to submit to the test, ruling that the law amounted to unwarranted search and seizure in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
    23. Management's use of replacements who do not leave upon resolution of the strike gives workers the stark choice between striking and giving up their jobs or accepting managements' unwarranted concessions within a time of prosperity.
    24. Reagan objects to many provisions in the trade bill, including an amendment named for Gephardt that would require the president to reduce "excess and unwarranted" surpluses run up by Japan and a few other countries in trade with the United States.
    25. Bush said Wednesday he was prepared to take additional steps if "intensive and unwarranted speculation" continues.
    26. In Tunis, Tunisia today, the Arab League said charges that Iraq has used chemical weapons were "fallacious" and marked unwarranted interference in Iraq's internal affairs.
    27. The American Petroleum Institute called the proposed gasoline controls "unwise, unwarranted and contrary to the national interest."
    28. The measure erased a provision for driving down unwarranted foreign trade surpluses that had been sponsored by erstwhile Democratic presidential hopeful Richard A. Gephardt.
    29. "Inclusion of such extraordinary relief as punitive damages is simply unwarranted in a statutory scheme as new, bold and complex as the provision of disabilities rights concepts to the American business community," he said.
    30. It would have required 10 percent annual rollbacks in "excess and unwarranted" surpluses that other countries run in trade with the United States.
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