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unprincipled

[uhn-prin-suh-puhld] / ʌnˈprɪn sə pəld /


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“He’s unprincipled. There is a lack of respect for any kind of ideological or moral or any kind of stance. What matters to him is trying to come to power.”

From The Wall Street Journal

David Hozen, a law professor at Columbia, criticized the reforms, calling them “as unprincipled as they are unprecedented” and arguing that the deal was a “legal form to an extortion scheme.”

From Salon

I came to know him as an unprincipled man of greed, lust and carnal desires that continue to rule him and thus make him unfit for office.

From Salon

Davis, for his part, expects Biden to be reelected, given his record and the contrast he offers to the wayward, unprincipled ex-president.

From Los Angeles Times

Of course, it is only Trump who is in personal jeopardy because of his reckless and unprincipled behavior, not his millions of followers.

From Salon