"Frivolous reasons" means having or using reasons that are silly, trivial, or not very important.
Full definition
If you can resist accessing the account
for frivolous reasons, you will be amazed at how fast the balance of the account will grow.
- The proposition that all children should be fed by the school, for
such frivolous reasons as a futile attempt to prevent the stigma of poverty, as if kids can't tell who has money by the clothes and toys they have, where they live, or what their parents use to drive them to school.
Heron accepted a CBE but rejected a knighthood, for what Downing Street apparently took to be the
utterly frivolous reason that it would make him look silly to other serious artists.
Because of the need to keep the facility going, and because of the lucrative therapeutic referral work, overwhelmingly, what has happened in recent years is that perfectly acceptable parents are being ordered into supervised visitation schedules for some of the
most frivolous reasons.
The fundamental issue which Ghanaians are interested in is why Nana Addo refused to accept the express will of the people through the ballot box but rather decided to hold the country to ransom for eight months in court using
some frivolous reasons which the court finally threw out.
An expulsion board was created to prevent schools from pushing students out for
frivolous reasons.
There's also a centralized hearing office for students facing expulsion, to make sure pupils aren't getting booted for
frivolous reasons.
Of course, we don't recommend dipping into your retirement savings early for
any frivolous reason.
(He had is own War on Christmas, and didn't have a Christmas tree in the White House, some say because he was against chopping them down for
frivolous reasons.)
This is a much better way to get a set of small, light, reuseable utensils which have the added benefits of being free and not promoting use of precious metal resources for unecessary,
frivolous reasons.
Prosecuting is and should be a serious business and not embarked upon for vengeful or
frivolous reasons.
You never want to borrow money for
frivolous reasons, but these five circumstances might warrant it.