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  • UNCONSCIONABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Something that can't be done in good conscience is unconscionable, and such acts can range from betraying a confidence to mass murder For a five-syllable word, unconscionable is actually quite common
  • UNCONSCIONABLE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Something that is almost unimaginably unacceptable is unconscionable Think of it as being something that no reasonable person would even think of doing or saying — something unbelievable, outrageous, and often horrible The word unconscionable is related to the word conscience
  • UNCONSCIONABLY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    We must reserve our right if prices rise unconscionably, to cease our present practice of buying all that is available
  • unconscionably, adv. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . .
    Factsheet What does the adverb unconscionably mean? There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the adverb unconscionably See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
  • Unconscionably - The Free Dictionary
    Define unconscionably unconscionably synonyms, unconscionably pronunciation, unconscionably translation, English dictionary definition of unconscionably adj 1 Deserving of moral condemnation: committed an unconscionable act 2 Beyond reason; excessive: an unconscionable price un·con′scion·a·ble·ness n
  • Definition of unconscionably - Words Defined
    In summary, "unconscionably" is a powerful adverb that conveys deep moral disapproval of actions or circumstances deemed excessively unjust or unfair Its roots in conscience and ethical considerations underscore its importance in discussions around morality, legality, and ethics
  • Unconscionable - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
    Something that is almost unimaginably unacceptable is unconscionable Think of it as being something that no reasonable person would even think of doing or saying — something unbelievable, outrageous, and often horrible The word unconscionable is related to the word conscience
  • Unconscionable – Synonym, Antonym, and Examples - Grammar Diary
    So what does unconscionable mean? Simply put, unconscionable describes something that’s shockingly unfair, excessively cruel, or morally unjustifiable It’s often used to emphasize the severity of an act, behavior, or decision that crosses ethical boundaries
  • unconscionable | Wex | US Law | LII Legal Information Institute
    Unconscionable is an adjective that means without a conscience; unscrupulous; so unfair or unjust that it shocks the conscience The adjective is frequently used in the context of contract law for contracts that have grossly oppressive and unfair terms When a court finds a contract unconscionable, it is unenforceable See unconscionability
  • UNCONSCIONABLY Synonyms Antonyms - 32 words - Thesaurus. com
    Find 32 different ways to say UNCONSCIONABLY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com





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