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- UNDESIRABLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of UNDESIRABLE is not desirable : unwanted How to use undesirable in a sentence
- Undesirability - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com
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- UNDESIRABLE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
2 meanings: 1 not desirable or pleasant; objectionable 2 a person or thing that is considered undesirable Click for more definitions
- Undesirability - definition of undesirability by . . . - The Free Dictionary
Define undesirability undesirability synonyms, undesirability pronunciation, undesirability translation, English dictionary definition of undesirability adj 1 Not likely to please; objectionable: undesirable intrusions 2 Not wanted: undesirable aliens n A person regarded as undesirable: "men
- UNDESIRABLE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
An undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally but results in harm, injury, damage and colossal loss of wealth Cheating, however undesirable, becomes a rational solution to an imperfect system Being firm and expecting results is one thing, but destructive people who disrespect and bring down others are undesirable
- What does UNDESIRABILITY mean? - Definitions. net
Undesirability refers to the state or quality of being unwanted, unpleasant, or not pleasing It could be associated with things, people, behaviors, circumstances or conditions that are not wanted due to their unfavorable, negative or harmful attributes or implications
- UNDESIRABLE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com
Undesirable definition: not desirable or attractive; objectionable See examples of UNDESIRABLE used in a sentence
- undesirable adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
Definition of undesirable adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary not wanted or approved of; likely to cause trouble or problems It would be highly undesirable to increase class sizes further These alternatives are economically undesirable
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