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unnecessarily English

Meaning unnecessarily meaning

What does unnecessarily mean?

unnecessarily

in an unnecessary manner they were unnecessarily rude without any necessity this marathon would exhaust him unnecessarily

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Simple sentences

Tom values his life and health and therefore he never risks unnecessarily.
There is no need to be unnecessarily anxious about the outbreak.
I am writing to you today so you don't start worrying about me unnecessarily.
Tom thinks that Mary is being unnecessarily cautious.
Some parents worry unnecessarily about their children.

Movie subtitles

I sometimes think, my dear, that you've taken an unnecessarily gloomy view about my future.
I tell you not to you unnecessarily seek.
If this course seems to you. unnecessarily exacting. may I again remind you that unless we obtain. certiorari in the immediate future.
We don't want to hurt you unnecessarily.
If you wanna be unnecessarily reasonable about the matter. we do have a claim of sorts on the assets of Bar S.
It was considered a virtue not to talk unnecessarily at sea.. and the old man had always considered it so and respected it.
It's unnecessarily cruel.
If you leave a light on unnecessarily.
You intruded unnecessarily, I would have managed - Hlawa.
We're making every reasonable effort at this point. To keep from interfering unnecessarily with the normal pattern of your life.
It could be that you're unnecessarily alarmed.
There's no need to punish the environment unnecessarily.
We have lost a tank unnecessarily.
We've lost precious minutes unnecessarily.
It's you who are unnecessarily excited.
His main claim to distinction, of course, was the unnecessarily brutal murder of a young bride.
Oh I think your unnecessarily suspicious, Watson.
Careful, there's no need to be unnecessarily rough with our distinguished guest.
Thank you. By the way, I've been asked to announce that some of you are missing this program unnecessarily.
Please don't get worked up unnecessarily.
Bedford, don't endanger yourself unnecessarily.
Jeopardising his crew and his ship unnecessarily?
Why suffer unnecessarily?
But I remember you quite unnecessarily.
By the way, I've been asked to announce that some of you are missing this program unnecessarily.
Miss Taggart, there's no need to distress yourself unnecessarily.
To keep from interfering unnecessarily with the normal pattern of your life.
Don't misunderstand me, please. Not at all. Why do you unnecessarily.
We'd been scared unnecessarily.
It makes it all so unnecessarily important.
But we also shouldn't antagonise people unnecessarily.
But he wouldn't want us to mourn unnecessarily.
You've been keeping us unnecessarily in the dark, Mr. Range.
You didn't tell us because you didn't want us to worry unnecessarily.
I don't want to bother anybody unnecessarily. Okay?
One thing, if you think it's hopeless, please, she mustn't suffer unnecessarily.
Don't be stupid and sacrifice unnecessarily.

News and current affairs

The first is re-regulation of advanced countries financial systems with a view to ensuring greater stability without impairing essential functions or unnecessarily elevating the cost of capital.
Rather, we should question whether, in a world in which 25,000 impoverished children die unnecessarily every day, another concert hall is what the world needs.
Bubble-pricking may indeed choke off growth unnecessarily - and at high social cost.
Unnecessarily broad regulations should be avoided in favor of rules that are specifically tailored to the various participants in the market.
National parliaments will be able to call a time-out if Brussels makes proposals that seem to interfere unnecessarily.
Even though science may clearly point to the best way to fight breast cancer, uneven application of new treatments may cause many women to suffer, or even die, unnecessarily.
That legacy may be all the more painful when we consider that many homeowners suffered unnecessarily devastating losses because of their lack of insurance or their underinsurance, often owing to the belief that they could not afford the right coverage.
Vague in wording and unnecessarily broad in scope, the new laws sparked widespread fear that Article 23 will lead to curtailment of basic rights. Lawyers warn of a threat to individual liberty and due process.
Unfortunately, right now, tens of billions of chickens are being forced to live this way; indeed, mankind's realm is full of unnecessarily suffering animals.
Moreover, Russia is unnecessarily isolating itself from the world.
But Russia, too, has unnecessarily damaged its international image.
Following the hand-over from Clinton to Bush, the US gave up its strategy of engaging the North Korean regime to moderate its behavior and thus unnecessarily reduced its own options.
Nobody wants to demonize or unnecessarily restrict private equity and hedge funds, and venture capital's investment in innovative and high-risk new companies highlights their potentially useful role.
They could then agree to impose taxes on products from other countries - including the US - that are produced in ways that unnecessarily add substantially to global warming.
Thus, over-diagnosing bipolar disorder can unnecessarily expose patients to serious side-effects of medication.
Bubble-pricking may indeed choke off growth unnecessarily - and at high social cost. But there is a counter-argument.
Hundreds of thousands of others have suffered unnecessarily.
Unless this is corrected, millions of people will die unnecessarily.
Whereas Greece, the weaker party in its negotiations, was unnecessarily humiliated by its European partners, Iran, also the weaker party in its negotiations, was given new legitimacy by its adversaries in the West.
After all, economic growth, while unnecessarily held below potential by Congress (and vulnerable to decline if Congress is not careful), has again outpaced that of Europe.
Even immigration reform - a bipartisan pro-growth issue with considerable support from much of American society - has languished unnecessarily.
Vague in wording and unnecessarily broad in scope, the new laws sparked widespread fear that Article 23 will lead to curtailment of basic rights.
The end of the conflict, like the requirement that Israel be recognized as a Jewish state, is a concept that has unnecessarily acquired mythical meaning.
Unnecessarily strict data rules will hurt European companies disproportionately.
Nonetheless, if Japan chooses to move toward military normalization, it must demonstrate more convincingly that it has come to terms with its history - or risk seeing that effort undermined unnecessarily.
The problem is not just about illegal migration to the US, though those Americans who seek to play the anti-immigrant card do antagonize regional sensibilities unnecessarily.

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