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| Definitions from the WebTerm: Undeserving of PredicatePart of Speech: Adjective Sense: Not worthy or entitled to receive the subject's action or attribute in a sentence. Usage: 1. Sentence: The greedy businessman is undeserving of praise for his unethical practices. 2. Sentence: Despite her laziness, she feels undeserving of the criticism she receives. Part of Speech: Noun Sense: A person or thing that does not merit or qualify for the subject's action or attribute in a sentence. Usage: 1. Sentence: In the discussion, she proved herself an undeserving of predicate, unable to provide valid reasoning. 2. Sentence: The award went to the most deserving employee, leaving the others as undeserving of predicate. Related Products: | ||||
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