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to an excessive or unjustifiable degree
- The rent was unreasonably increased despite the apartment's many problems.
- She charged unreasonably for even the smallest alterations.
- The deadline was unreasonably short for the complexity of the task.
- They were unreasonably demanding about the seating arrangements.
- The dress code was unreasonably strict for a casual office.
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in a way that lacks sound judgment, logic, or fairness
- He behaved unreasonably during the negotiation and refused every compromise.
- The teacher unreasonably scolded the student for a minor mistake.
- She responded unreasonably to the suggestion, turning it into a personal attack.
- He unreasonably assumed that everyone would agree with his plan.
- The manager unreasonably blamed the whole team without asking for explanations.
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