Adverb
to an unacceptable degree
Source: WordNetWhile other state governments stiff their vendors, close parks, delay tax refunds, and ignore unacceptably poor service levels, Indiana state employees are setting national standards for efficiency. Mitch McConnell
The official definition of "open source software," as published by the Open Source Initiative, is very close to our definition of free software; however, it is a little looser in some respects, and they have accepted a few licenses that we consider unacceptably restrictive of the users. Richard Stallman
The percentage of lead in our drinking water is unacceptably high Source: Internet
At higher frequencies, the power lost to this dissipation becomes unacceptably large. Source: Internet
Given the prevalence of blackmail and extortion against political and business rivals, the risk of abuse of this spyware is unacceptably high in Nepal. Source: Internet
Canister shot may be used in close or urban combat situations where the risk of hitting friendly forces with shrapnel from HE rounds is unacceptably high. Source: Internet