indefensible
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definition
adjective
the policy of apartheid was morally indefensible
not justifiable by argument.
the towns were tactically indefensible
not able to be protected against attack.
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It is difficult to calculate how many billions of dollars the government spends on 'indefensible' , if not illegal, self-promotion.
This process of distillation allows us to impose order upon chaos and to justify the 'indefensible' .
The city was situated in such a way that made it 'indefensible' against attack, leading them to compromise rather than be conquered.
This theme is one of the elements in his new work, a detailed examination of the brutal history and 'indefensible' consequences of aerial bombardment.
However, that sort of position is logically untenable and morally 'indefensible' .
Anything less will amount to a pay cut and that is morally and economically 'indefensible' .
That, to me, is totally unacceptable and morally 'indefensible' .
Yet the worst that can reasonably be said about his performance is that he made an 'indefensible' remark from which he ineptly tried to climb down at first prompting.
Yes, budget deficits and 'indefensible' tax cuts are moral issues, too.
‘It is 'indefensible' that you have not made funding for homeland security your top priority,’ the letter said.
His logic is flawed, 'indefensible' and dangerous.
Although it must be defended, the British budget rebate is 'indefensible' .
This is fundamentally flawed and scientifically 'indefensible' .
And defenses of his indefensible argument are 'indefensible' too.
Hanover had been made as secure as any flat and virtually 'indefensible' country could be.
Benchmarking awards, seen by many as utterly 'indefensible' and absurd under current economic conditions, will be paid.
The idea that our arguments and ideas are 'indefensible' is patently ridiculous.
Despite regular meetings, you fail to notify your superiors of problems both with the build and with the budget, putting them in an 'indefensible' public position.
Instead, they defend an act which is simply 'indefensible' .
How about morally 'indefensible' , legally absurd, and nationally divisive?
The stance is otherwise totally 'indefensible' .
But that doesn't justify this behavior, which is 'indefensible' on several grounds.
Desperately enough, it seems, to do something not just silly or ill-advised but downright dumb and 'indefensibly' wrong.
The continued refusal of Congress to routinely make available much of the work of the Congressional Research Service, a $100 million-a-year arm of the Library of Congress, is approaching the regions of 'indefensibility' .
The opening briefs in the case are due next month, and the 'indefensibility' of the program was recently revealed by the government in a sworn deposition.
The aspect of the moral 'indefensibility' , the wrongness of it, because it failed to bring justice, was the driving force for me and I think the driving force for the majority of the people in my party.
After last week perhaps he could add that Scotland is a country whose leadership is morally lame and, therefore, 'indefensibly' bad value for taxpayers' money.
Those who are good are too often portrayed as evil; 'indefensibly' wicked acts are made less so by the way they are described.
His relationship with Briseis, who resists and then falls in love with him, exposes him to the absurdity and 'indefensibility' of his position, as the glory-seeking pawn of a monstrous expedition.
This confirms my long-held suspicion that garden centres are every bit as 'indefensibly' soulless and ghastly as out-of-town DIY superstores.
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