English to Spanish Dictionary unfounded

unfounded

infundado
definition
adjective
her persistent fear that she had cancer was unfounded
having no foundation or basis in fact.
translation of 'unfounded'
adjective
infundado
example
But their fears proved 'unfounded' because half the building is effectively below street level.
It comes from an 'unfounded' suspicion that we will use new science and technology to destroy the planet, and ourselves.
Yet the government's worry about loosening the restrictions was not 'unfounded' .
Wilson's fear that this opens the door to Nationalism seems 'unfounded' because the future is already here and it works.
In the new democratic system that is now operating, both views are 'unfounded' .
Instead, they want all complaints subjected to a vetting process to weed out those that are malicious or 'unfounded' .
He said fears reduced spending would harm improvements to roads and footpaths were 'unfounded' .
It's really important to get beyond those completely 'unfounded' generalizations.
Solicitors representing the University claim that the grounds of the boycott are 'unfounded' .
So the great war hero is going to bring up 'unfounded' accusations against George Bush.
It was all very negative and most of it was 'unfounded' and/or hyperbole which I was able to refute fairly easily and did so.
It's my own duty to expose Caz for the flimsy lies and 'unfounded' insults she slaps up here on a weekly basis.
Furthermore, I deeply deplore the 'unfounded' allegations and personal insults put forth in the letter.
Mr Grant's letter was far from accurate, in fact the statements he made would appear to be 'unfounded' .
The report said that warnings about foundation trusts had so far been 'unfounded' .
Once I got home from work though, I quickly discovered that it was an 'unfounded' suspicion.
From there on rational thought was lost in a fug of 'unfounded' speculation.
To our utter disbelief, the story turned out to be totally 'unfounded' , without a grain of truth.
The company has yet to remark whether the report was founded or 'unfounded' .
I hope the passage of time proves these fears 'unfounded' and that the province moves into an era of greater peace and prosperity.
This lack of 'unfoundedness' , especially for the audience, is what makes the film so disturbing.
Yet Virginia Beach policy, which O'Reilly 'unfoundedly' blames for the death of the two girls, is in complete accordance with the Virginia state code.
Here too, the actual situation, which may be reviewed by everybody, proves without any waste of words the 'unfoundedness' of this allegation.
Let me now draw the attention of the Commission to specific provisions of the draft resolution to show once more their 'unfoundedness' and mendacity.
It will hurt those who have imposed on the British taxpayer needlessly, fraudulently, frivolously, maliciously and 'unfoundedly' .
But nonetheless, he would wind up pointing out to them the 'unfoundedness' of some of their most fundamental assumptions.
The most effective and educated way to encourage acceptance of one way of life is hardly to 'unfoundedly' denounce others.
This proposition has only to be stated clearly for its 'unfoundedness' to be clear.
Not only that, you also bug me because of your lack of tact in unconstructively attempting to rubbish a purchase someone has made - the camera does exactly what he wants and needs it to do - why 'unfoundedly' slate it at all?
Your article, 'unfoundedly' , paints a very gloomy picture of what is, in fact, a great opportunity for Canadian investment.
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