Examples of 'ill-founded' in a sentence

Meaning of "ill-founded"

ill-founded (verb): To base or establish something, such as an argument, on weak or unsound foundations or premises
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  • Unsubstantiated, not based on fact or evidence.

How to use "ill-founded" in a sentence

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Ill-founded growth leads to environmental disaster.
This resulted in ill-founded project budgets.
As ill-founded or quash the impugned decision.
Accordingly it considers the communication ill-founded.
Is manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected in accordance with.
Unfortunately my hopes proved ill-founded.
Manifestly ill-founded and anonymous communications are screened out.
The premise of your question is a bit ill-founded.
Such arguments are ill-founded even in their own terms.
All that optimism now seems completely ill-founded.
This ill-founded belief seems to be deeply engraved in our minds.
The federalist side of the argument is equally ill-founded.
Other excuses are manifestly ill-founded most of the time.
This allegation should be considered inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded.
Other claims were declared manifestly ill-founded and thus inadmissible.

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Accordingly, the communication should be declared inadmissible as manifestly ill-founded.
But that optimism was ill-founded and chaos has come again.
And both my fear and my hope proved ill-founded.
I hope my pessimism is ill-founded and that I am wrong.
Hopes for eventual stability and prosperity are ill-founded.
An ill-founded faith in paternal legitimacy follows both Goriot and Louis XVI into the grave.
It submits that the allegation of a violation of article 3 is manifestly ill-founded.
That this complaint is not manifestly ill-founded within the meaning.
Counsel also rejects the characterisation of the case as manifestly ill-founded.
Therefore, the application was totally premature and ill-founded and the application was refused.
The ECtHR declared these cases inadmissible as being manifestly ill-founded.
It takes its inspiration moreover in part from an ill-founded admiration for the English model.
The charges of international drug trafficking were even more ill-founded.
It is manifestly ill-founded or not sufficiently substantiated ;.
If my fears and those of its supporters are ill-founded there is no problem.
The allegation that the Kurdish problem arose as a result of provocations from outside is ill-founded.
More ill-founded than the conclusion.
Follows that these complaints are manifestly ill-founded and must be.
If the allegations are as ill-founded as you say, what are you worried about?
But research has shown that this belief is ill-founded.
It is manifestly ill-founded or not sufficiently substantiated [ or dependent mainly on second hand information ] ;.
It follows that the application is manifestly ill-founded and must be.
As being manifestly ill-founded within the meaning of Article 27 para.
This part of the application is therefore likewise manifestly ill-founded.
Theirs was not an ill-founded faith.
It considers that the complaint should be declared inadmissible as it is manifestly ill-founded.
Each turned up ill-founded.
It therefore declared this aspect of the complaint inadmissible as being manifestly ill-founded.
No, he will not be dislodged by some ill-founded paranoia over a dead dog!
If this majority is not attained, the motion is rejected as manifestly ill-founded.
Iii That it considers to be manifestly ill-founded [ or obviously politically motivated ] ;.
That deep faith that people had in the justice system was ill-founded.
Manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected in accordance with Article 35.
Commission finds that the complaint is manifestly ill-founded within the.
It is ill-founded.

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