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What (who) is unwarrantable - definition


unwarrantable      
a.
Indefensible, unjustifiable, improper.
Unwarrantable      
·adj Not warrantable; indefensible; not vindicable; not justifiable; illegal; unjust; improper.
unwarrantable      
¦ adjective not able to be authorized or sanctioned; unjustifiable.
Derivatives
unwarrantably adverb
Examples of use of unwarrantable
1. He strongly demanded the Japanese government radically rectify its unwarrantable policy against the Koreans in Japan.
2. A little leisure time, more or less, in the week will not produce contented acquiescence in an unwarrantable interference with social liberty.
3. Noting that the U.S. applies unwarrantable double standards to the nuclear issue, openly pursuing a policy of nuclear blackmail in disregard of the requirements of the Nuclear Non–proliferation Treaty and its commitments under the international law, the article goes on: The U.S. is the chief violator of the NPT.