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Meanings of more indefensible in English
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Usage of more indefensible in English
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And the more Dal considered his position, the moreindefensible it appeared.
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Yet there were some things in its warfare against science even moreindefensible.
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But Johnson often shocked his companions by moreindefensible conduct.
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House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that Republicans' refusal to call Bolton and others is "now even moreindefensible".
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The habit was all the moreindefensible as it was absolutely unnecessary, Santo Domingo being as safe a country to travel in as any other.
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This is, then, provincialism and obtuseness and nowhere are they by their very nature moreindefensible or more disastrous than in the preacher of religion.
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"It is difficult," he writes, "to conceive that any measures can be moreindefensible than those which I propose to repeal.