Aún no tenemos significados para "entirely unfounded".
1The result proved that the fears of the workpeople had been entirely unfounded.
2Her fears had been entirely unfounded, and she didn't know what to say.
3All these reports appear to have been equally and entirely unfounded.
4I have a suspicion that that report was not entirely unfounded.
5It is true, these criticisms were not always entirely unfounded.
6Such insinuations were, as they would be to-day, entirely unfounded.
7The common notion that rice has a tendency to make people blind, is entirely unfounded.
8Such an assumption would be entirely unfounded, in respect of both the RPII and Dr Waight.
9But these assurances of the priests proved, unfortunately for the poor Guards, to be entirely unfounded.
10These accusations are completely false and entirely unfounded.
11Our fears, we learned, were not entirely unfounded.
12The argument is, however, based on an entirely unfounded assumption and therefore draws conclusions that are specious.
13I don't own such an article as a Bible, my child; so your suspicions are entirely unfounded.
14Turns out the trepidation was entirely unfounded.
15It's very beautiful, and usually entirely unfounded.
16Some have wildly suggested that there is even a human sacrifice element to the ritual-anentirely unfounded assertion.
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