slovo | definícia |
undue (encz) | undue,nepatřičný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
undue (encz) | undue,nevhodný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
undue (encz) | undue,přehnaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
undue (encz) | undue,přílišný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
undue (encz) | undue,zbytečný adj: jose |
Undue (gcide) | Undue \Un*due"\, a.
1. Not due; not yet owing; as, an undue debt, note, or bond.
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2. Not right; not lawful or legal; improper; as, an undue
proceeding. --Bacon.
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3. Not agreeable to a rule or standard, or to duty;
disproportioned; excessive; immoderate; inordinate; as, an
undue attachment to forms; an undue rigor in the execution
of law.
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Undue influence (Law), any improper or wrongful constraint,
machination, or urgency of persuasion, by which one's will
is overcome and he is induced to do or forbear an act
which he would not do, or would do, if left to act freely.
--Abbott.
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undue (wn) | undue
adj 1: not yet payable; "an undue loan" [ant: due]
2: not appropriate or proper (or even legal) in the
circumstances; "undue influence"; "I didn't want to show
undue excitement"; "accused of using undue force" [ant:
due]
3: lacking justification or authorization; "desire for undue
private profit"; "unwarranted limitations of personal
freedom" [syn: undue, unjustified, unwarranted]
4: beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of
inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue
elegance"; "unreasonable demands" [syn: excessive,
inordinate, undue, unreasonable] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
undue (encz) | undue,nepatřičný adj: Zdeněk Brožundue,nevhodný adj: Zdeněk Brožundue,přehnaný adj: Zdeněk Brožundue,přílišný adj: Zdeněk Brožundue,zbytečný adj: jose |
Undue influence (gcide) | Undue \Un*due"\, a.
1. Not due; not yet owing; as, an undue debt, note, or bond.
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2. Not right; not lawful or legal; improper; as, an undue
proceeding. --Bacon.
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3. Not agreeable to a rule or standard, or to duty;
disproportioned; excessive; immoderate; inordinate; as, an
undue attachment to forms; an undue rigor in the execution
of law.
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Undue influence (Law), any improper or wrongful constraint,
machination, or urgency of persuasion, by which one's will
is overcome and he is induced to do or forbear an act
which he would not do, or would do, if left to act freely.
--Abbott.
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Undueness (gcide) | Undueness \Un*due"ness\, n.
The quality of being undue.
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undue (wn) | undue
adj 1: not yet payable; "an undue loan" [ant: due]
2: not appropriate or proper (or even legal) in the
circumstances; "undue influence"; "I didn't want to show
undue excitement"; "accused of using undue force" [ant:
due]
3: lacking justification or authorization; "desire for undue
private profit"; "unwarranted limitations of personal
freedom" [syn: undue, unjustified, unwarranted]
4: beyond normal limits; "excessive charges"; "a book of
inordinate length"; "his dress stops just short of undue
elegance"; "unreasonable demands" [syn: excessive,
inordinate, undue, unreasonable] |
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