Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
undue-risk
noun
/ʌnˈduː rɪsk/

Definition
An excessive or inappropriate level of risk that is not justified or necessary in a given situation.

Examples
- Investing large amounts in a volatile market can sometimes entail undue risk.
- The project’s demands placed undue risk on the company’s financial stability.
- She expressed concern that the proposed changes would introduce undue risk to public safety.

Meaning
Undue risk refers to a situation where an individual or organization faces risk that is greater than what is acceptable or reasonable, often lacking adequate justification.

Synonyms
- Excessive risk
- Unjustifiable risk
- Inordinate risk