undesirable

undesirable
adj.

1) undesirable to + inf. (it is undesirable to raise taxes at this time)

2) undesirable that + clause; subj. (it is undesirable that they be/should be present)

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[ˌʌndɪ'zaɪ(ə)rəb(ə)l]
subj. (it is undesirable that they be/should be present)
undesirable that + clause
undesirable to+inf. (it is undesirable to raise taxes at this time)

Combinatory dictionary. 2013.

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