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- Dictionaryundue/ʌnˈdjuː/
adjective
- 1. unwarranted or inappropriate because excessive or disproportionate: "this figure did not give rise to undue concern"
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Undue means more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable. Learn how to use this formal adjective in different contexts, such as business, law, or environment, and see synonyms and examples.
- English (US)
UNDUE meaning: 1. to a level that is more than is necessary,...
- Znaczenie Undue, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
undue definicja: 1. to a level that is more than is...
- Undue Spanish Translation
UNDUE translate: excesivo, demasiado, excesivo/iva...
- Undue: Russian Translation
UNDUE translate: чрезмерный . Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Undue: Indonesian Translation
undue translate: terlalu besar. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Undue: Thai Translation
UNDUE translate: มากเกินไป. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- English (US)
Undue means not due, not yet payable, or excessive. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions of undue from Merriam-Webster.
Undue definition: unwarranted; excessive. See examples of UNDUE used in a sentence.
Undue means excessive, unwarranted, or inappropriate. It can also mean not yet payable or due. Learn how to use undue in sentences and see synonyms, pronunciation, and word frequency.
UNDUE meaning: 1. to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable: 2. to a level that is…. Learn more.
When something isn't appropriate or justified, you can describe it as undue. For example, an undue delay in a hospital waiting room can be dangerous for someone with a bad injury. Something that's undue isn't warranted or, often, fair.
Undue means excessive, inappropriate, or unjustified. It can be used to describe force, influence, pressure, or loans. See synonyms, antonyms, translations, and examples of undue.