The prefix of "desirable" is "de-".
Undesirable is an example.
desirable: blonde hair blue eyes undesirable: jews
Undesirable, bad, unattractive, disagreeable, disgusting...
Not all changes are desirable, as some changes can bring about negative consequences such as increased costs, reduced quality, or decreased employee morale. Undesirable changes can stem from poor planning, ineffective communication, or resistance from stakeholders. It is important to carefully consider the potential impacts of a change before implementing it to minimize undesirable outcomes.
no. Its a matter of controlling what is undesirable.
The answer depends on whether the something is desirable or undesirable.
A desirable change is one that you do want, or desire.An undesirable change is one that you have not expected and is unwanted.
Perhaps undesirable is the word you seek.Objectional and unsuitable also fit...
Rain is desirable as it provides water for plants, replenishes groundwater, and helps to cool down the environment. However, it can be undesirable when it leads to flooding, landslides, and disruptions to transportation and outdoor activities. The desirability of rain often depends on the amount and timing of the rainfall.
change is a permanent part of our lives. That can be either physical,chemical,desirable or undesirable
behavior modification