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What does unjustifiably mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an unjustifiable manner.
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Farmers must prevent this by negotiating hard on beef prices and so prevent the factories dropping their prices unjustifiably.
It is a fact that few made such a practice as he of complaining so vociferously, or so unjustifiably, about their ill usage at the queen's hands.
They will refrain from activities which show disrespect or otherwise unjustifiably demean, criticize or disparage others.
The Minister of Finance is unjustifiably calling the mayor of Toronto an isolationist.
This will simply stifle business activity and unjustifiably obstruct the free movement of people within the European Union.
Inflation in house prices meant agents, who charge a percentage of the sale price, were earning unjustifiably large sums, she said.

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