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Undesirable
"Undesirable" in a Sentence (16 examples)
This movie may have an undesirable influence on children.
All the vibraslap does is remind everyone of the band Cake, which may be undesirable in some situations.
"That's genocide!" "You call it genocide, I call it preemptive neutralization of undesirable elements. Tomayto, tomahto."
The color red can be associated with left-wing politics, fire, heat, blood, or undesirable events.
The color red is often used in signs or warnings to indicate actions or states that are undesirable.
What are the criteria you use to weed out undesirable candidates?
That girl has an extremely undesirable personality.
Tom is an undesirable person here.
If one occasionally does not forget about work that is undesirable.
A combination is a planned series of moves that are intended to force certain responses from the opponent, and lead them into an undesirable position.
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There would be no need for any of the animals to come in contact with human beings, which would clearly be most undesirable.
Chronic venous disease includes cosmetically undesirable telangiectasias, varicose veins, venous ulceration, and claudication.
[David] Brog spoke movingly of his immigrant grandfather as a triumph of the assimilationist model—a Romanian Jew who emigrated to America, learned English, and became a good patriotic American—but failed to mention that the 1924 Immigration Act was designed specifically to exclude Eastern European Jews (among other undesirable European ethnic groups) from entering the country.
Barskiven Road was The Undesirables. Bad corporation tenants (didn't pay their rents, didn't dig their gardens, let their kids smash up windows) were transferred to The Undesirables until they showed they'd improved. His mother called them scum. Barskiven Road houses had all-metal fittings. Only the window panes could be broken, unless you had a blow-torch. McCann said they'd have them, soon. At the dancing blokes always made jokes if they knew a dame was from The Undesirables. It was supposed to be the worst street in the whole of Kilcaddie.
The Matchmaking Festival provided social events for these lonely-hearted pilgrims, and allowed local personages to keep undesirables away from their daughters.
The Camden Bench is not an anomaly: more and more, our cities are being designed to keep those deemed as ‘undesirables’ out. By its very nature this is ‘hostile architecture’—urban design with a focus on exclusion, design that inhibits community and tells us who is welcome and who is not.
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