Sentence example with the word 'inexpedient'

inexpedient

bad, ill-gauged, inappropriate, injudicious, malapropos, out of place, thoughtless, unfitting, unprofitable, unsensible, wicked

Definition adj. not suitable or advisable

Last update: February 10, 2017


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Fichte, while accepting the call, desired to spend a year in preparation; but as this was deemed inexpedient he rapidly drew out for his students an introductory outline of his system, and began his lectures in May 1794.   [Please select]

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The marksman suspended his aim, deeming it inexpedient under the circumstances to consummate the deed of blood.   [Please select]

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Marriage was considered inexpedient unless large dowries were brought to the husband.   [adjective]

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"She speaks well of you as a teacher, but--she told me some things which make it seem inexpedient to engage you."   [Please select]

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But considerations of rank made the appointment inexpedient, and "Mad Anthony" Wayne was named instead.   [Please select]

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Goodenough deemed it inexpedient to show himself at once with so large a number of men.   [Please select]

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It transcends in value all those 'expediencies,' and is something to live for, whether expedient or inexpedient.   [Please select]

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He thought himself to be restrained from entering upon what was inexpedient or wrong by a tutelary spirit.   [Please select]

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The dream, which in fulfilling its wishes follows the short regressive path, thereby preserves for us only an example of the primary form of the psychic apparatus which has been abandoned as inexpedient.   [Please select]

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Hobson certainly views the industrial crisis with unjustifiable pessimism; that "business as usual" cannot be that socially perverse and incredibly inexpedient thing Mr.   [Please select]

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inexpediency - inexpedient - inexpensive