rashly in the PONS Dictionary

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They choose it rashly, because at that age you feel invincible and anyone 30 years old seems ancient to you.
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I rashly wandered into the cross-fire and defended him.
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Female investors are less likely to act rashly when faced with a challenging decision.
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Then, he rashly decides to inspect the press more closely.
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And he's not particularly melodramatic about it, nor is he actively depressed to the point where he might ever rashly attempt to act on it.
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As a professor he speculated somewhat rashly, but carefully treated the physical characters and mode of administration of drugs.
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Later he rashly attacks a soldier and is imprisoned.
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Jack is prone to fits of righteous anger in which he will dive into situations rashly, though luck, skill and creative improvisation usually serve him well.
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Had he relied on his ring alone, he realized, he might have tested the planet's magnetosphere before rashly entering it.
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Acting rashly out of your good intentions can end in difficulty some time.
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