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unworthy of

preposition as in beneath

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She felt unworthy of his love, but now sees it differently.

First Amendment law precedent generally bars viewpoint discrimination by the government; in this context, the government might be able to deny access to the press based on security concerns, but it couldn’t single out one news outlet as unworthy of access because of its viewpoint—in this case, how the gulf should be named.

From Slate

Collins proved herself unworthy of that mantle during Trump’s last term.

From Slate

In a newspaper interview, he complained of "several small, unpleasant situations unworthy of a host country" around the warm-up and players' families.

From BBC

It only buried those with suspected links to the so-called euthanasia programmes, which referred to the systematic killing of those the Nazis deemed "unworthy of life" because of alleged genetic diseases or defects.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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