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onredelijke

Onredelijke is a Dutch adjective meaning not reasonable, excessive, or unfair. It is used to describe actions, demands, conditions, or judgments that go beyond what is justifiable or proportionate. The form onredelijke is the inflected variant used before de-nouns (as in onredelijke eis, onredelijke vertraging).

Etymology: The word is built from on- (a negation prefix) and redelijk (reasonable). It is related to

Usage: In everyday language, people speak of "onredelijke eisen" (unreasonable demands) or "onredelijke vertraging" (unreasonable delay).

See also: Redelijkheid en billijkheid; proportionaliteit; onrechtvaardig.

similar
constructs
in
other
Germanic
languages,
reflecting
a
common
pattern
of
negation
applied
to
a
semantic
base.
In
legal
and
political
discourse,
the
term
often
appears
in
relation
to
the
principle
of
redelijkheid
en
billijkheid
(reasonableness
and
fairness),
which
governs
civil
relationships
and
contracts.
Terms
or
conduct
that
violate
that
principle
may
be
described
as
onredelijk,
for
example,
"onredelijke
bezwarende
bepalingen"
in
contracten
or
"onredelijke
gevolgen"
van
een
beslissing.