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unˈjustifiably, adv. (un-1 11.)
[1755Johnson.] 1758Secker Serm. 5 Nov. (1771) 355 Censuring the legal Constitution of any Government, because they, who rebel against it, behave unjustifiably. 1796Morse Amer. Geog. I. 116 That part of Florida which they had cruelly and unjustifiably seized three years before. 1834James J. Marston Hall xxi, That liberty of which they have been most unjustifiably deprived. 1883Ruskin in Westm. Gaz. 8 Aug., My friends flatter me unkindly and unjustifiably. |