needlessly in English

adverb

['nɪːdlɪslɪ]

unnecessarily, superfluously, without justificatio

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "needlessly" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "needlessly", or refer to the context using the word "needlessly" in the English Dictionary.

1. You are fretting yourself needlessly.

2. It seems needlessly ritualistic to me.

3. For we went needlessly into the net of Moria.

4. To worry is often to energize needlessly.

5. Ask for his opinion, and listen carefully without needlessly interrupting.

6. We torture ourselves needlessly by competing and comparing.

7. IS THE Bible’s view regarding sex old-fashioned and needlessly restrictive?

8. Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

9. Sussex County’s needlessly chaotic vaccine scramble Afflicts the seniors who need it most

10. 14 Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

11. Some lawmakers and advocacy groups, however, Complained the waiting period needlessly extends unjust treatment

12. 12 Needlessly to hamper working animals bespeaks more eloquently of bad husbandry.

13. The Archness is somehow appropriate to the net, and you avoid offending anyone needlessly

14. A person who needlessly delays getting baptized endangers his prospects for everlasting life.

15. For example, in many places people needlessly ostracize HBV carriers, young and old.

16. The needlessly extended controversy over the New York mosque is a case in point.

17. Sadly, Coyotes are often misunderstood and needlessly shot, poisoned, and trapped (sometimes for sport)

18. What does Alarmist mean? A person who needlessly alarms others, as by spreading exaggerated rumors of impending danger

19. What right had I to tarnish the reputation of an acknowledged war hero and needlessly distress his family?

20. Docking manoeuvres were thought to be needlessly risky as they required delicately flying two spacecraft in close proximity.

21. This entry in GMAU isn't about spelling, but rather tells you that employing the variant Anilinctus is needlessly pretentious.

22. What does Butthurt mean? (slang) Overly annoyed, bothered or bugged because of a perceived insult; needlessly offended

23. We also display good manners by not talking, texting, eating, or roaming the corridors needlessly during the program.

24. He gets visibly upset when talking about the transplants, saying they needlessly subject children to harrowing side effects.

25. ▪ Trying to stipulate a canonical vocabulary a priori needlessly reduces the effectiveness of a system of communication.

26. Because being needlessly pedantic about the dumbest s*** has Becoom a lot of wannabe media anal cystists' fetish

27. 5 Docking manoeuvres were thought to be needlessly risky as they required delicately flying two spacecraft in close proximity.

28. Spend at least a few minutes to consider whether sending your friend money Anonymously may make their life needlessly complicated

29. A riff on strongly-typed. Used to describe animplementation that needlessly relies on strings when programmer- andrefactor-friendly options are available.

30. Might you needlessly delay paying him, reasoning that because the brother seems well-off, you need it more than he does?

31. Almost every high street in Britain has some glimmer of character which can be brought out sensitively rather than needlessly brutalized.

32. Carroll said the military is needlessly wasting money on new weapons and too many overseas commitments, such as peacekeeping in Bosnia.

33. Alarmist - a person who alarms others needlessly communicator - a person who communicates with others scaremonger , stirrer - a person who spreads frightening rumors and stirs up trouble

34. Aerofoil automatically deactivates the tools that you're no longer using and the tools that are needlessly wasting energy like Bluetooth, WiFi (if you're not connected to the Internet), the Aero interface, or sound.

35. Alarmist - a person who alarms others needlessly communicator - a person who communicates with others scaremonger, stirrer - a person who spreads frightening rumors and stirs up trouble Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

36. In fact, because of a psychological predisposition, he was bound to arrive at the functionally desirable result, yet because he had to “Attitudinize to himself,” he “wast[ed] time, proceed[ed] unnecessarily by indirection, and burn[t] up his energies needlessly.” Pound at Large and at Bay

37. Cirrus Aviation is a shinning beacon among flight schools: always professional, always striving for process improvement (customer facing processes and internal processes), always looking out for customers (they'd rather suggest a different course of action to a customer who is needlessly spending extra time and resources, than merely collect extra fees/payments), always moving forward in their