English to Punjabi Dictionary unjustified

unjustified

ਜਾਇਜ਼
definition
adjective
unjustified price increases
not shown to be right or reasonable.
(of printed text) not justified.
example
An 'unjustified' belief cannot transfer justification to another belief via the basis relation.
A planning minister said last year that banning the mast on health grounds would be wholly 'unjustified' .
All of the sudden, everything he did seemed somehow wrong - flawed, 'unjustified' .
I believe that we will be judged on this record and not by unkind and 'unjustified' personal remarks in the press.
The owners' response was that the charterers' complaint was 'unjustified' .
Oppression or 'unjustified' imposition can never be tolerated.
Can the director explain why demolished properties will be subject to 'unjustified' disruption?
It wounds our egos when patients leave us, no matter how 'unjustified' their reasons.
This is political correctness gone mad and yet another case of 'unjustified' stereotyping.
The argument is between giving 'unjustified' publicity to an unsupported claim and denying our readers an insight into a story of the day.
The meeting was prompted by the high number of complaints by Bulgarian citizens of 'unjustified' visa refusals.
They say the increase is 'unjustified' because the car park is a magnet for vandals and has no lighting.
The writers community believes the protests over the book are 'unjustified' and ridiculous.
Nor did he specify what action might be taken if evidence emerged of 'unjustified' price rises.
The term carries negative connotations, especially the insinuation that any mistrust or fear of others is 'unjustified' and irrational.
The indictment will not seek to prove that the war was justified or 'unjustified' .
It led to unnecessary formalism and 'unjustified' categorisation of witnesses.
Many of the fears surrounding the bill are completely 'unjustified' and baseless when you stop to take a look at it.
In my opinion, such a negative take is quite 'unjustified' .
Their methods and motives are now universally regarded as brutal, unfair and 'unjustified' .
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