unwarrantably

Adverb

 * 1) In an unwarrantable manner; in a manner that cannot be justified.
 * 2) * 1662,, A Saint or a Brute, London: Francis Tyton & Nevil Simmons, Chapter 4, p. ,
 * Holiness maketh men meek and patient, and teacheth subjects not to make too great a matter of any injury that is done them; nor to censure unwarrantably the actions of their superiours
 * 1) * 1937,, , Middletown CT: Wesleyan University Press, 2006, Chapter 8, 5, p. 118,
 * There is this secondary world which has worked its way into language everywhere, a sort of fold in the membrane that has established itself in a thousand metaphors, got itself most unwarrantably taken for granted by nearly everybody.
 * There is this secondary world which has worked its way into language everywhere, a sort of fold in the membrane that has established itself in a thousand metaphors, got itself most unwarrantably taken for granted by nearly everybody.