Undue - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌʌnˈduː|
Brit.
|ʌnˈdjuː|
adjective
- lacking justification or authorization (syn: unjustified, unwarranted)
desire for undue private profit
- beyond normal limits (syn: excessive, inordinate, unreasonable)his dress stops just short of undue elegance
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These requirements shouldn't cause you any undue hardship.
His writing is elegant without calling undue attention to itself.
De Gaulle felt that America had undue influence in Europe.
Exercise gently and avoid putting yourself under undue strain.
The kick should be taken without undue delay.
The application had been approved with undue haste.
They were accused of exerting undue influence (=too much influence) on voters.
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