"Undue" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Undue" Meaning

Unwarranted or unjustified; not justified or authorized.

"Undue" Examples

Usage Examples of "undue"


1. From a Social Context

- Undue pressure is not a healthy environment for children to grow and learn. To maintain a healthy balance, kids need space to breathe, and not be forced into productivity at all times.

2. From a Legal Context

- The judge found that the detainment of the suspect was due to undue influence from powerful government officials, compelling evidence that triggered his release.

3. From an Educational Context

- Many students face undue stress due to overloading coursework which can affect the health and performance of students.

4. From a Medical Context

- The undue amount of prescription that some doctors prescribe to their patients can have serious consequences for public health.

5. From a Business Context

- The company's public relations took a hit when it was discovered that the manager of the company gained unjustified undue privilege, eventually causing financial and reputational losses.

"Undue" Similar Words

Undraped

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Uncovered, naked, or without clothing.

Undrawn

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The word "undrawn" is an adjective that means unwritten or unexecuted, especially of a will or other document.

Undress

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To remove one's clothes, usually the majority of them.

Undressed

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Undresses

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Undressing

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The act of taking off one's clothes, often to get changed into something else or to prepare for bed.

Undrinkable

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Description: Not safe or fit to drink.<br><br>Example sentence: The water from the well was undrinkable due to a strong smell of hydrogen sulfide.<br><br>Synonyms: unusable, drinkless, unfit for consumption.

Undrunk

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Undulance

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I couldn't find any definition or meaning for the word "undulance". It's possible that it's a non-existing or made-up word.

Undulate

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To move or wave in a smooth, flowing curve, especially because of the wind or water.

Undulated

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Having or characterized by a wavelike or curved motion, often with ridges or crests, resembling a wave.

Undulates

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Undulating

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Wavering or rolling in a smooth, wavelike motion, often in a series of hills and valleys.

Undulation

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<strong>Undulation</strong> refers to a wavelike movement or motion, often in a continuous and gentle manner. It can describe a physical phenomenon, such as a wave in the ocean, a ripple in a pond, or the movement of a snake's body. It can also be used figuratively to describe a fluctuation or variation in quantity or quality, such as an undulation in temperature or interest rates.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The ocean's undulation was soothing to watch as the waves gently rolled in.<br> The company experienced an undulation in their sales figures over the past quarter.<br> The landscape undulated with rolling hills and wooded valleys as we drove through the countryside.<br><br>Synonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> wave<br> ripple<br> oscillation<br> fluctuation<br> movement<br> wavelet<br><br>Antonyms for <strong>undulation</strong> include:<br><br> flatness<br> stability<br> constancy<br> stillness

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Undulative

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