highly undesirable
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Used to strongly emphasize that something is undesirable, often in formal or serious contexts.
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- The proposed policy changes are considered highly undesirable by environmental groups.
- Such behavior is highly undesirable in a professional setting.
- Ignoring safety regulations can lead to highly undesirable consequences.
- For many, living in a congested city is highly undesirable.
- The economic instability has created a highly undesirable climate for investment.
- It is highly undesirable to have conflicting reports on the same issue.
- The spread of misinformation is a highly undesirable trend in society.
- Unplanned urban sprawl often results in highly undesirable living conditions.
- Any form of discrimination is highly undesirable and should be actively combated.
- To have a lack of transparency in government is highly undesirable.