undesirables in English

noun
1
a person considered to be objectionable in some way.
Shrubs have been cut back to deprive undesirables of hiding places, the first of several vandal-proof benches have been installed, and there are moves to make the lavatories accessible only from the street.

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1. The Home Office is usually quick to deport undesirables.

2. 13 He's been mixing with drug addicts and other undesirables.

3. How could she go around with such undesirables?

4. There are too many candidates. Just weed out all the undesirables.

5. There are guards at the door to keep out the undesirables.

6. All Jews and others "undesirables" passed through Drancy before heading to Auschwitz and other camps.

7. There, hungry and detail-driven cleaner wrasse fish rid sharks of dead skin, external parasites and other undesirables.

8. Elite among the Brutals are the Exterminators, men who have been raised to control the population by killing undesirables

9. But they go on and on about how the gringos and their online gaming money attracts undesirables, breeds prostitution, even drugs.

10. Build your dream town full of crackpot undesirables, businesses, and quirky tenants whilst fending off your rivals in the eagerly awaited sequel to Constructor HD

11. While that decision was a welcome move to curb the police's powers of arbitrary detention, black jails now serve as extralegal detention centers for "undesirables" in cities.

12. Butane is the most popular hydrocarbon solvent often used in extraction and is favored for its non-polarity, which allows the processing facility to capture the desired terpenes without co-extracting undesirables including chlorophyll and plant metabolites.

13. Banishment, a form of punishment widely imposed throughout the ancient world. India, the Greek cities, the Roman republic, and the Teutonic peoples all used this practice to rid themselves of undesirables, ranging from criminals to political agitators who threatened the safety of the state and the authority of its rulers.