undesirable

[ UK /ˌʌndɪzˈa‍ɪ‍əɹəbə‍l/ ]
[ US /ˌəndɪˈzaɪɹəbəɫ/ ]
NOUN
  1. one whose presence is undesirable
    rounding up vagrants and drunks and other undesirables
ADJECTIVE
  1. not wanted
    removed the unwanted vegetation
    legislation excluding undesirable aliens
    undesirable impurities in steel
  2. not worthy of being chosen (especially as a spouse)
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How To Use undesirable In A Sentence

  • The literature on rationale effects provided a good deal of support for the general position that undesirable behaviors can often be suppressed without resorting to punishment. Advanced Educational Psychology For Educators, Researchers and Policymakers,
  • He will mention the relevant laws that fence out undesirable immigrants.
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  • When encountering headachy thing to generate undesirable sentiment, not oppressed in the heart, and should think way its sparse release comes out.
  • Benjie has set his heart on plasticine, which is even more undesirable. Try Anything Twice
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  • Inflation is considered to be undesirable because of its adverse effects on income distribution.
  • To religious conservatives, however, even these tentative and moderate reforms were undesirable and alarming.
  • The introduction and spread of non-native fish species can have far-reaching and undesirable ecological consequences for animal and plant communities in rivers and lakes.
  • Darkness overwhelmed her senses and yet she knew of the undesirable fate her friend had fallen into.
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