Sentence example with the word 'injudiciously'

injudiciously

Definition adv. in an injudicious manner

Last update: October 2, 2015


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He surrendered, and his defence appears to have been injudiciously conducted; at any rate he was fined 200 marks, and condemned to be pilloried three times, to be imprisoned indefinitely, and to find sureties for his good behaviour during seven years.   [Please select]

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"Everybody has heard of them," she said injudiciously, and he groaned and asked if she had come to tell him this.   [Please select]

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You will find she is some young lady who has had a misunderstanding with her friends, and has probably injudiciously left them.   [Please select]

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To compensate him, without detriment to himself, he resolved to bestow upon him the dominions of the Count Palatine of the Rhine, who had injudiciously accepted the crown of Bohemia.   [Please select]

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He will, therefore, often impatiently, and most injudiciously, call away the dog who, at a little distance, may have hit-off the trail of the winged bird, and be "footing" it beautifully.   [Please select]

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