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Filter by Meaning The prosecutor objected to the defense attorney's gratuitous mention of the defendant's past criminal record.
The journalist included a gratuitous comment about the politician's personal life, despite its lack of relevance to the article.
The lawyer advised against making gratuitous statements during the trial that could potentially sway the jury's opinion.
The complainant accused the defendant of making gratuitous threats, causing emotional distress.
The judge dismissed the case due to the plaintiff's failure to provide any gratuitous evidence to support their claims.
The defense attorney objected to the prosecutor's gratuitous attempt to introduce hearsay evidence.
The judge declared the witness's statement as gratuitous hearsay and deemed it inadmissible in court.
The judge dismissed the defendant's gratuitous motion.
The movie was criticized for its gratuitous violence.
The company wasted money on a gratuitous marketing campaign that didn't increase sales.
The charity event included a gratuitous raffle with amazing prizes.
The hotel offered gratuitous upgrades to its loyal customers.
The hotel provided gratuitous Wi-Fi access for all its guests.
The gym offered gratuitous trial memberships for new members.
The company offered a gratuitous trial period for their software.
The police officer faced disciplinary action for using gratuitous force during the arrest, which was unnecessary given the circumstances.
The attorney's gratuitous questioning annoyed the witness.
The witness provided gratuitous information that was not relevant to the case.
The plaintiff's lawyer presented gratuitous evidence to sway the jury.
The attorney argued that the inclusion of the witness's personal history was a gratuitous attempt to sway the jury.
The television show used gratuitous profanity to create shock value.
The author added gratuitous sex scenes to the novel, which didn't contribute to the plot.
The novel's gratuitous use of graphic descriptions made it difficult to read.
The artist's painting contained gratuitous use of bright colors, overwhelming the viewer.
The advertisement used gratuitous nudity to grab attention.
The chef's dessert was a masterpiece with its gratuitous layers of chocolate, cream, and caramel.
The movie had gratuitous violence that made it difficult to watch.
The hotel offered gratuitous amenities such as a spa, fitness center, and complimentary breakfast.
He received a gratuitous bonus for his exceptional performance.
The politician's promises were seen as gratuitous, as they made grandiose claims without any real plans.
The speaker used gratuitous profanity during his presentation, offending the audience.
The charity event featured a gratuitous display of generosity, with donors giving large sums of money.
The magazine editor added a gratuitous amount of embellishments to the article.
The company's decision to release another unnecessary software update was seen as gratuitous by its users.
The chef's extravagant use of truffles in the dish was seen as gratuitous and drove up the price unnecessarily.
The author included a gratuitous sex scene in the book that added nothing to the plot.
The advertisement featured a gratuitous use of sex appeal to sell a completely unrelated product.
His speech was filled with gratuitous profanity, which offended many people in the audience.
The artist's painting had a gratuitous amount of unnecessary details that cluttered the overall composition.
The boss fired an employee for a gratuitous reason, without any valid justification.
The violent movie had gratuitous scenes of gore and bloodshed.
The comedian's jokes often crossed the line into gratuitous sexual innuendo.
The article contained a gratuitous amount of exaggerations and sensationalism.
The politician's unnecessary and gratuitous remarks caused a public outcry.
The comedian's jokes were often filled with gratuitous profanity.
The hotel provided a gratuitous shuttle service to and from the airport.
The company offered gratuitous samples of their new skincare products.
They offered gratuitous repairs for any defects within the warranty period.
The art gallery hosted a gratuitous exhibition showcasing local artists' work.
The advertisement used gratuitous sex appeal to attract viewers' attention.
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