Adverb
without any excuse
Source: WordNetI've never owned an Apple product. I like the fact that PCs are open architecture and not locked down like Apple products. I feel that Macs are also unjustifiably overpriced. Oren Peli
he is unjustifiably harsh on her Source: Internet
But all of that should be possible without creating something unjustifiably bad for the planet, not to mention downright annoying. Source: Internet
It would seem that, where handcuffs are unjustifiably resorted to, their use will constitute a trespass even though the arrest itself is lawful (Taylor (1895) 59 JP 393; Bibby v Chief Constable of Essex (2000) 164 JP 297). Source: Internet
There have been some successful prosecutions of proven tortures during the "dirty war" period of the mid-1980s, although the penalties have been considered by Amnesty International as unjustifiably light and lenient with co-conspirators and enablers. Source: Internet
And all is quiet, as if no life has been lost unjustifiably; as if no crimes have been committed by those in power and the police officers they command. Source: Internet