- person, situation, etc.) for one's own end,
especially unethically or
unjustifiably.
Exploit can mean:
Exploitation of
natural resources Exploit (computer...
- rise of the Tea
Party movement,
which vowed to curb what it saw as the
unjustifiable expansion of the
federal government under Barack Obama. However, the...
- actions. In a
speech at the
state banquet, he
acknowledged "abhorrent and
unjustifiable acts of violence", but did not
formally apologise. In May 2024, the...
-
After Congress overrode his veto,
Nixon impounded the
funds he
deemed unjustifiable. In 1971,
Nixon proposed health insurance reform—a
private health insurance...
- hostile-negative (politically
incorrect or rebellious)
people to
operate without unjustifiably imprisoning them,
which would have
resulted in
international condemnation...
- may be
defined as the
state of mind
where a
person deliberately and
unjustifiably pursues a
course of
action while consciously disregarding any risks...
- Later, on patrol, they
chase a
shoplifter who,
after being arrested, is
unjustifiably charged with ****ault
instead of a
simple misdemeanour, on the grounds...
-
inflict grievous bodily harm
short of death,
Reckless indifference to an
unjustifiably high risk to
human life (sometimes
described as an "abandoned and malignant...
-
children have died due to lack of food and
medicine and as a
result of the
unjustifiable aggression (sanction)
imposed on Iraq and its nation. The
children of...
- that he
believed capital punishment to be immoral,
reprehensible and
unjustifiable. Yet as Lord
Chancellor and as
councillor to the King, he certainly...