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unjustifiably Meaning in Bengali



 অসমর্থনীয়রূপে,

Adverb:

অসমর্থনীয়রূপে,





unjustifiably's Usage Examples:

) for one's own end, especially unethically or unjustifiably.


Conversely, widespread optimism can result in unjustifiably high valuations that will eventually lead to drops, when those high.


the song is carried by its "spanish(sic) tinged jazzy" beat, not its unjustifiably braggadocios lyrics.


Circular analysis unjustifiably inflates the apparent statistical strength of any results reported and.


may be defined as the state of mind where a person deliberately and unjustifiably pursues a course of action while consciously disregarding any risks.


Castillo, criticised his work as being full of inaccuracies, and one which unjustifiably sanitised the events and aggrandised Cortés' role.


Chronicles mention that all came to a boiling point after he had executed unjustifiably several boyars, highest among them the hetman (general) and portar (governor).


non-human members of the Earth community and of restraining humans from unjustifiably preventing them fulfilling those roles; a concern for reciprocity and.


and Provident Societies Partnership Act 1852, also known (somewhat unjustifiably) as Slaney's Act, was a significant legislative landmark in the establishment.


tract Idolatry and Confusion, which condemned and mocked del Renzio unjustifiably.


Thus the depressive may have an unjustifiably low sense of entitlement, the manic an exaggeratedly high one.


an incorrect subsequent spelling is a name whose spelling has been unjustifiably and unintentionally changed from the original.


of deliberation on the part of legislatures and because they lead to unjustifiably unequal treatment and allow the legislative branch to encroach on the.


protect human, animal and plant life or health and do not arbitrarily or unjustifiably discriminate between countries where identical or similar conditions.


agreement seeks to ensure that SPS measures will not arbitrarily or unjustifiably discriminate against trade of certain other members nor be used to disguise.


section 12 of the Constitution, enshrining the right to dignity, would be unjustifiably infringed if it ordered such a removal.


period, because it disregarded employment before the age of 25, was unjustifiably discriminatory against young people.


The defendant officers unjustifiably killed Gary Clark for reaching for his cell phone.


the 1990s, critics and curators have championed this early work as unjustifiably neglected by a male-dominated 1970s art market and deserving of rediscovery.


produce in Providence, Rhode Island, violated the antitrust laws when it unjustifiably expelled the plaintiff produce dealer Gamco and refused to allow it.



Synonyms:

inexcusably;

Antonyms:

pardonably; justifiably;

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