Doubtlessly definition

Doubtlessly means with certainty, 'Wabbly' implies instability, and 'Absurdly' means in an extremely unreasonable manner, which don't fit in this context.

Examples of Doubtlessly in a sentence

  • Doubtlessly, the perpetuators of cultural values and institutions like marriage, religion, cultural leaders, and restrictive moral codes of conduct are the traditional healers.

  • Doubtlessly, agreements that are made by the governments are counted as a crucial legal difference in US law and contradictive to the treaties.

  • Doubtlessly, this evolution responds to a change in attitude in the State that starts off with the structuring of the Rural Energy National Strategy (1994) that officially re- launched the subject of rural electrification.

Related to Doubtlessly

  • Recklessly means that a person acts or fails to act with respect to a material element of a public offense, when the person is aware of and consciously disregards a substantial and unjustifiable risk that the material element exists or will result from the act or omission. The risk must be of such a nature and degree that disregard of the risk constitutes a gross deviation from the standard conduct that a reasonable person would observe in the situation.

  • Intentional Wrongdoing means an act or omission taken or omitted by a Party with knowledge or intent that injury or damage could reasonably be expected to result.

  • fruitless and wasteful expenditure means expenditure that was made in vain and would have been avoided had reasonable care been exercised;

  • Plant and materials means: The Plant and materials in respect of which an advance payment prior to manufacture is required, which the City of Cape Town has agreed may be subject to advance payment, such Plant and materials being listed in the Schedule of Plant and materials.

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)