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Meanings of entirely unwarranted in English
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Usage of entirely unwarranted in English
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Tears fell down her flushed cheeks and into a pool of entirelyunwarranted relief.
2
They make the entirelyunwarranted assumption that God himself is immune to the regress.
3
It's a credence that is entirelyunwarranted.
4
There is a certain prejudice against these little creatures, which is, in very many cases, entirelyunwarranted.
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Alexia snapped her own small parasol shut, glaring at it with an entirelyunwarranted sense of inadequacy.
6
They are at each others throats, but share an entirelyunwarranted certitude in the correctness of their respective positions.
7
I mean, she was pulling its ears and shit, so it wasn't entirelyunwarranted biting her, but family's family.'
8
Bek found his cousin's enthusiasm entirelyunwarranted and would have told him so if he could have spared the strength.
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There was, in fact, a bizarrely jocular atmosphere to the advance that made his momentary loss of self-possession seem entirelyunwarranted.
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Psychologists are regularly berated for spending their workdays reaching blindingly obvious conclusions about the world -an accusation that isn't entirelyunwarranted.
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Here lay six of the earth-boxes to which he and Van Helsing attached such superstitious and, as it eventuated, entirelyunwarranted importance.
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He was full of words that poured from his lips and he assumed a knowledge of Hugh and his character entirelyunwarranted by the circumstances.