0 to a level that is more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable:
1 more than is necessary, acceptable, or reasonable:
2 more than is acceptable or necessary:
Another rise in interest rates so soon would risk spreading undue alarm among businesses and consumers.
undue pressure/strain/hardship A council member said the package was the best deal the city could offer the company without putting undue strain on the city's finances.
an undue burden/risk/delay Opponents have argued that the bill is an undue burden on business.
The arrangement of the text is thorough, including tremendous detail without undue duplication.
At first, the corporation sought a disposal option that appeared environmentally acceptable while not imposing undue costs on the company.
The present article deals with two small interrelated areas in this field, which (for various reasons) have suffered undue neglect.
It gave undue emphasis to capital while tending to overlook the role of labour, particularly labour migrations.
The difference between the type annotations and the inferred type may go unnoticed by a library developer and thereby place undue burden on library users.
In the same vein, medical institutions should not be called upon to bear an undue share of the expense for disaster response.
This would be a way of ensuring that the magnitude of economic activity does not reach a level that places undue stress on key ecosystems.
First, if jury pay is too low, many jurors will face undue economic hardships.
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