14 example sentences using undeserving.
Undeserving used in a sentence
Undeserving in a sentence as an adjective
And if he does, he is considered undeserving, lucky or just evil.
The system we are so infatuated with allows people that are undeserving, cheaters, to get the prize.
One can only hope that the market is smart enough to reward the deserving and punish/withhold from the undeserving.
Do you or anyone else really think your "960+ connections" are some kind of treasure hoard that needs to be guarded by Smaug and kept safe from the undeserving?
Portraying employees who took a risk by working for the company before they were making money hand over fist as undeserving is wrong.
Mitnick is a criminal and all the pro-hacking sympathies have been wasted on a very, very undeserving person.
It is morally right to redistribute to the deserving poor, and morally wrong to redistribute to the undeserving.
People get really annoyed when someone undeserving gets favorable treatment.
Their opposition to “big government” entails reluctance to pay taxes to help people viewed as undeserving “freeloaders” – including immigrants, lower income earners, and the young.
On the other hand, you have to ask whether the cost of trying to make sure not a single dollar is given to the undeserving outweighs both the monetary savings and benefits to society overall.
Aaron was going to freely distribute knowledge to people, threatening a centuries-old business model and potentially allowing undeserving people to learn something.
You can say hypothetical middle manager got lucky, but it isn't. We will never know whether Zynga would have succeeded without hypothetical middle manager or the other 'undeserving employees'.This is just dickish behavior from Pincus.
It's just the kind of stuff that's going to make this all devolve into a battle of words about who the best/worst/most evil/most creative/most underdog/most overvalued/undervalued/deserving/undeserving companies are. Frankly a generalization like that without any specifics or context is a fanboy thing to say.
I feel there's a lot more social friction to get women to sign up for these sites, because while online dating to guys is basically, "well, why not, it's another possible way to meet girls," to girls it's, "this is admitting I am incompetent at/undeserving of finding love.
Undeserving definitions
not deserving; "the undeserving poor"
See also: unworthy