unduly (Meaning)

Wordnet

unduly (r)

to an undue degree

Webster

unduly (adv.)

In an undue manner.

unduly Sentence Examples

  1. The contract was deemed null and void due to the unduly burdensome terms imposed by the company.
  2. The judge ruled that the defendant was unduly influenced by outside pressure and coerced into signing the agreement.
  3. The professor was criticized for grading students unduly harshly, resulting in unjustly low marks.
  4. The tax authorities investigated the corporation for unduly claiming tax deductions.
  5. The shareholders accused the management of unduly enriching themselves at the expense of the company.
  6. The government's pandemic policies were deemed unduly restrictive, infringing on citizens' civil liberties.
  7. The employer's request for overtime was met with resistance, as employees felt they were being unduly burdened.
  8. The child protection agency was criticized for unduly separating families without sufficient evidence.
  9. The media sensationalized the story, unduly exaggerating the facts and fueling public outrage.
  10. The financial advisor was accused of unduly promoting risky investments that exposed clients to unnecessary losses.

FAQs About the word unduly

to an undue degreeIn an undue manner.

too,overly, to a fault, intolerably, unacceptably, unusually, very, inordinately, incredibly,excessively

moderately, moderately, reasonably, inadequately, inadequately, insufficiently,insufficiently, reasonably, deficiently, just

The contract was deemed null and void due to the unduly burdensome terms imposed by the company.

The judge ruled that the defendant was unduly influenced by outside pressure and coerced into signing the agreement.

The professor was criticized for grading students unduly harshly, resulting in unjustly low marks.

The tax authorities investigated the corporation for unduly claiming tax deductions.