undesirably

IPA: ʌndɪzˈaɪrʌbɫi

adverb

  • In an undesirable manner.
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Examples of "undesirably" in Sentences

  • Though for social science papers "high" can still be undesirably low compared to, say, probability sample health surveys.
  • He fired his cook because he could not bear to look at her and suffered nightmares of marrying "very undesirably fat hairy women."
  • If you erode it to the extent envisaged I believe you will undesirably foreclose your future options and prejudice our national security.
  • The key is conservative excision of tissue, while achieving symmetry, because over-resection of lip tissue can lead to undesirably thin lips.
  • And some "noted concern" that the action "could put unwanted downward pressure on the dollar's value in foreign exchange markets" or "an undesirably large increase inflation."
  • According to Pink, Motivation 2.0 is an outdated motivation system that relies on the proverbial carrots and sticks -- we are rewarded if we do something well and punished when we perform undesirably.
  • "The risk is that unless agreement on a common path of adjustment is reached, conflicting policies will result in an undesirably low level of world output, with all countries worse off as a result," Mr. King said.
  • "The risk is that unless agreement on a common path of adjustment is reached, conflicting policies will result in an undesirably low level of world output, with all countries worse off as a result," Bank of England Gov.
  • Considering the critical shortages, temporarily and "undesirably" made up for by white marines, and the "leisurely" rate at which black reservists were reenlisting, General Thomas recommended in May 1946 that the corps recruit some 1,120 Negroes from civilian sources.

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