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groundless

[ground-lis] / ˈgraʊnd lɪs /


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The West Coast felt much too exposed, and its Japanese population, native-born, naturalized, or immigrants, were automatically and groundlessly assumed to put Japan first in their loyalties, even spying or committing sabotage on its behalf.

From Los Angeles Times

The Russian government told the BBC in a statement that the allegations it uses prisoners' families as leverage are "groundless," and Russia treats "Ukrainian combatants humanely and in full compliance with the Geneva Convention."

From BBC

At the least, it should end the groundless talk of mass “exodus.”

From Los Angeles Times

The claims of an invasion of the Eastern seaboard by swarms of drones has every marker of a groundless social media frenzy.

From Los Angeles Times

Amnesty International said at the time the charges against him were groundless and politically motivated.

From BBC