Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at unnecessarily.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Unnecessarily.
Examples
-
“Unnecessarily offensive to those who are religious”?
-
Unnecessarily cruel words – delivered only to hurt.
-
As you state, “Unnecessarily apostrophised plurals, as well as being unsightly, almost certainly increase general confusion about plural formation.”
Plurals of acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms and single letters 2009
-
Unnecessarily apostrophised plurals, as well as being unsightly, almost certainly increase general confusion about plural formation.
Plurals of acronyms, abbreviations, initialisms and single letters 2009
-
To prepare for the opening of Indiana Jones and the Unnecessarily Long and Unwieldy Title That Sounds Like the Titles of Two Bad Movies Collided, they decided to watch the first three Indy movies in order for Family Movie Night, starting tonight so that we'd wind up watching Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade the night before we went to see the new one.
-
Unnecessarily strict drug-control laws also have undermined the availability and accessibility of controlled medicines essential for palliative care.
Joe Amon: The Beginning of the End for the War on Drugs? Joe Amon 2010
-
Unnecessarily strict drug-control laws also have undermined the availability and accessibility of controlled medicines essential for palliative care.
Joe Amon: The Beginning of the End for the War on Drugs? Joe Amon 2010
-
Unnecessarily strict drug-control laws also have undermined the availability and accessibility of controlled medicines essential for palliative care.
Joe Amon: The Beginning of the End for the War on Drugs? Joe Amon 2010
-
Unnecessarily, hope should not be replaced with fear, just like people don't have to fear quitting drug.
Is The White House Ready To Ditch Republicans And Turn to Reconciliation? 2009
-
Unnecessarily expensive US healthcare, 25 percent of the value of which goes to third party insurers and the non-value added bill collection system, can be considered yet another consumable asset, that, like 'uninsured equivalent' gasoline prices, is driving many to insolvency.
A Framing Puzzle, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.