unconscionably

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How to use unconscionably in a sentence

  • It is unconscionable that such protections are still not in place today.

  • “This is unconscionable,” he told Schuchat and more than a dozen others around the conference table, his voice so anguished it alarmed some who were there.

    Inside the Fall of the CDC | by James Bandler, Patricia Callahan, Sebastian Rotella and Kirsten Berg | October 15, 2020 | ProPublica
  • An unconscionably long time when you have a delicious sole à la Regence getting cold on your hands.

    Through the Wall | Cleveland Moffett
  • However delicate a definition is framed for 'profiteering,' these packers have preyed upon the people unconscionably.

  • The afternoon promised to be unconscionably long in reaching four o'clock, and Forbes set out for another saunter down the Avenue.

    What Will People Say? | Rupert Hughes
  • If it had not been for the lurking hope of some fresh exciting experience with a woman, he would have been unconscionably lonely.

    The "Genius" | Theodore Dreiser
  • "I fear I have paid you an unconscionably long visit," I said.

    A Cabinet Secret | Guy Boothby

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