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unduly

[ uhn-doo-lee, -dyoo- ]

adverb

  1. excessively:

    unduly worried.

  2. in an inappropriate, unjustifiable, or improper manner:

    unduly critical.



unduly

/ ÊŒ²Ôˈ»åÂá³Ü˱ôɪ /

adverb

  1. immoderately; excessively
  2. in contradiction of moral or legal standards
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of unduly1

First recorded in 1350–1400, unduly is from the Middle English word undewely. See undue, -ly
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Non-citizens entering Australia must meet certain health requirements, including not having "unduly increasing costs" for the country's publicly-funded healthcare service Medicare.

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The DOJ said it is likely that wait times for concealed carry permits are “unduly burdening, or effectively denying†2nd Amendment rights for Angelenos.

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Fossil fuel companies and other regulated groups have long complained that complying with the Clean Air Act is unduly costly and onerous.

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A DOJ news release stated that it is likely others are “experiencing similarly long delays that are unduly burdening, or effectively denying, the Second Amendment rights of the people of Los Angeles.â€

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The Solicitor General had separately asked judges to increase Sharif's "unduly lenient" sentence to a whole life order, but Lady Justice Carr said that was a sentence of "last resort".

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