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Sentence count:125+8Posted:2017-08-25Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: necessarilyunnecessarynecessaryif necessaryaccessarynecessitynecessitatemake a virtue of necessityMeaning: adv. 1. in an unnecessary manner 2. without any necessity. 
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(31) For six months they had seen good comrades die unnecessarily; even their own generals had abandoned them.
(32) We don't wish to alarm people unnecessarily, but it would be wise to avoid drinking the tap water here.
(33) Critics say the new accounting standard will unnecessarily create scary, volatile numbers in quarterly earnings reports.
(34) After a rather unnecessarily long and elaborate trial, Justice Day's summing-up was refreshingly brief.
(35) Buying an airline seemed foolhardy and unnecessarily ostentatious: it affronted his sense of proportion.
(36) All the same, Amstrad seems to be an unnecessarily tough test, even for the redoubtable Mr Potter.
(37) There are some folks who believe the two two-minute intermissions unnecessarily interrupted the flow of the film.
(38) But many feel that they are being forced to spend large amounts of time unnecessarily testing pupils and recording achievement.
(39) Patients should not be discharged without such arrangements, but nor should beds be blocked unnecessarily.
(40) It is unnecessarily unnerving to be waiting your turn while potential workmates eye you up and down.
(41) I think they just sucked up to David, and began to put the boot in really[http://sentencedict.com/unnecessarily.html], quite unnecessarily and unfairly.
(42) Latecomers, however, do make life difficult - and unnecessarily expensive.
(43) In petrochemicals and oil, in particular, the tendency is still to be unnecessarily protective.
(44) They may also find one or two of the papers unnecessarily long for the points they convey.
(45) They objected to being given an unnecessarily gloomy picture at first.
(46) With a major typhoon hovering over the horizon, it would have been tempting fate unnecessarily.
(47) That's why your father didn't want to dash your hopes unnecessarily.
(48) It was the side that seemed unnecessarily obsessed with the dark, seedy side of life.
(49) Some of the consultants were found to have spent money from the project on gifts and on unnecessarily high-priced hotel rooms.
(50) They mistreat those in a lower rank, pressure us unnecessarily hinting that they will sue us or call on our superiors.
(51) Too fast would tire the horse unnecessarily while going too slow would incur time penalties.
(52) But it's in everyone's interest to ensure that any new test is not unnecessarily time-consuming, expensive and pedantic.
(53) Mrs Webster, though not entirely sure that they were unnecessarily worried, pitied their anxiety none the less.
(54) I took an unnecessarily long run-up and struck the ball well, but high.
(55) In short, to deny and stifle the understanding unnecessarily is to sow a crop of future doubts.
(56) A few of its witticisms are unnecessarily provocative and should be censored.
(57) They looked horrible and gave their fans some unnecessarily tense moments.
(58) It is unfair on the candidates to raise their hopes unnecessarily, and is a waste of your own time.
(59) This often results in delay - postponing the choice by finding an excuse or setting an unnecessarily long timescale.
(60) The Government considers that this unnecessarily hinders the ways in which the provision of legal services might develop.
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