Baselessly

/ˈbeɪslɪslɪ/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) Without any factual or legal foundation; without evidence or justification.
    The plaintiff's claim was dismissed because it was made baselessly.

Commentary

Used to describe actions or claims lacking any factual or legal support, often important in motions to dismiss or sanctions for frivolous lawsuits.

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