injudicious in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Most people believe that the injudicious use of antibiotics is to blame for these developments.
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It does not deserve the charge of mendacity brought against it by some, though the adulation of others is nearly as injudicious.
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But was ever anything more exquisitely injudicious?
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This may have been because his plan involved a rather injudicious use of high explosives.
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He's often injudicious about the people that he partners with.
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But to allow a bunch of untrained, unvetted patrolmen to take to the streets -- well, that was injudicious at best.
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The injudicious choice of his field of battle, rendered all retreat impossible.
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If plans, then they are garbled, ill-considered, uncosted, irresponsible, injudicious and plain silly - yes, silly - plans.
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Governors who were too high-handed or injudicious in the exercise of their office occasionally fell foul of the local political institutions.
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Swift's satire was intended to provide a genuine service by painting the portrait of conspiracy minded and injudicious writers.
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