undue 音标拼音: [ənd'u]
a . 不适当的,过度的,未到期的
不适当的,过度的,未到期的
undue adj 1 :
not yet payable ; "
an undue loan " [
ant : {
due }]
2 :
not appropriate or proper (
or even legal )
in the circumstances ; "
undue influence "; "
I didn '
t want to show undue excitement "; "
accused of using undue force " [
ant :
{
due }]
3 :
lacking justification or authorization ; "
desire for undue private profit "; "
unwarranted limitations of personal freedom " [
synonym : {
undue }, {
unjustified }, {
unwarranted }]
4 :
beyond normal limits ; "
excessive charges "; "
a book of inordinate length "; "
his dress stops just short of undue elegance "; "
unreasonable demands " [
synonym : {
excessive },
{
inordinate }, {
undue }, {
unreasonable }]
Undue \
Un *
due "\,
a .
1 .
Not due ;
not yet owing ;
as ,
an undue debt ,
note ,
or bond .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Not right ;
not lawful or legal ;
improper ;
as ,
an undue proceeding . --
Bacon .
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1913 Webster ]
3 .
Not agreeable to a rule or standard ,
or to duty ;
disproportioned ;
excessive ;
immoderate ;
inordinate ;
as ,
an undue attachment to forms ;
an undue rigor in the execution of law .
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1913 Webster ]
{
Undue influence } (
Law ),
any improper or wrongful constraint ,
machination ,
or urgency of persuasion ,
by which one '
s will is overcome and he is induced to do or forbear an act which he would not do ,
or would do ,
if left to act freely .
--
Abbott .
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1913 Webster ]
122 Moby Thesaurus words for "
undue ":
a bit much ,
abandoned ,
aberrant ,
abnormal ,
abominable ,
atrocious ,
boundless ,
criminal ,
cutthroat ,
delinquent ,
deviant ,
disgraceful ,
dizzy ,
egregious ,
enormous ,
evil ,
exacting ,
exaggerated ,
excessive ,
exorbitant ,
extortionate ,
extravagant ,
extreme ,
fabulous ,
fancy ,
gigantic ,
gluttonous ,
gouging ,
grossly overpriced ,
hardly the thing ,
high ,
hyperbolic ,
hypertrophied ,
ignominious ,
ill -
timed ,
illegal ,
immoderate ,
improper ,
inappropriate ,
inapt ,
incontinent ,
incorrect ,
indecorous ,
inept ,
inequitable ,
infamous ,
inflationary ,
iniquitous ,
inordinate ,
intemperate ,
monstrous ,
nonmeritorious ,
not coming ,
not done ,
not outstanding ,
not the thing ,
off -
base ,
off -
color ,
out of bounds ,
out of sight ,
out -
of -
line ,
outrageous ,
overbig ,
overdeveloped ,
overgreat ,
overgrown ,
overlarge ,
overmuch ,
overpriced ,
overweening ,
preposterous ,
prohibitive ,
sacrilegious ,
scandalous ,
shameful ,
shameless ,
sinful ,
skyrocketing ,
spiraling ,
steep ,
stiff ,
terrible ,
too much ,
towering ,
unapt ,
unbalanced ,
unbridled ,
unconscionable ,
undeserved ,
undeserving ,
unearned ,
unentitled ,
unequal ,
unequitable ,
uneven ,
unfit ,
unfitting ,
unjust ,
unjustifiable ,
unjustified ,
unlawful ,
unmeasurable ,
unmeet ,
unmerited ,
unmeriting ,
unowed ,
unowing ,
unreasonable ,
unrestrained ,
unrighteous ,
unrightful ,
unseasonable ,
unseemly ,
unsuitable ,
untimely ,
unwarrantable ,
unwarranted ,
unworthy ,
usurious ,
wicked ,
wrong ,
wrongful
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UNDUE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of UNDUE is not due : not yet payable How to use undue in a sentence
UNDUE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary UNDUE definition: 1 to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable: 2 to a level that is… Learn more
UNDUE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Undue definition: unwarranted; excessive See examples of UNDUE used in a sentence
Undue - definition of undue by The Free Dictionary 1 unwarranted; excessive 2 inappropriate; unjustifiable or improper: undue influence 3 not owed or currently payable
undue adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of undue adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
UNDUE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you describe something bad as undue, you mean that it is greater or more extreme than you think is reasonable or appropriate This would help the families to survive the drought without undue suffering It might give the Commission undue influence over the coming negotiations
undue, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary undue, adj meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
undue - Wiktionary, the free dictionary That which ought not to be done; illegal; unjustified (of a payment etc) Not owing or payable
Undue - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com 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
Undo vs. Undue: Whats the Difference? - Grammarly Undo is an action-oriented verb that involves reversing or annulling a previous action, whereas undue is an adjective that refers to something unjustified or in excess