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1 goal unjustified
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2 unjustified
1. a неоправданный; неправомерныйto be absolutely unjustified in doing smth. — не иметь никакого оправдания для своего поступка
2. a неподтверждённыйassertions unjustified by facts — утверждения, не подкреплённые фактами
Синонимический ряд:1. undue (adj.) disproportionate; extravagant; forbidden; immoderate; undue; unearned; unjust; unmerited2. without reason (adj.) baseless; causeless; for no reason; groundless; illogical; unfounded; unsupported; without reason -
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