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Definition of Inappositely

Inappositely
Inapposite In*ap"po*site, a. Not apposite; not fit or suitable; not pertinent. -- In*ap"po*site*ly, adv.

Meaning of Inappositely from wikipedia

- mutual restraint by consensus. Others have contended that the metaphor is inapposite or inaccurate because its exemplar – unfettered access to common land –...
- for historical reasons. At the origin of quantum field theory, it was inappositely thought that the Dirac equation described a relativistic wavefunction...
- Firth, that Macaulay was always the Whig politician could hardly be more inapposite. Of course Macaulay thought that the Whigs of the seventeenth century...
- race-conscious remedies, such as in the school desegregation cases, but found them inapposite as there was no history of racial discrimination at the University of...
- Band, which was signed to Creole Records (a label which was perhaps an inapposite choice since it specialised in early reggae, showcasing artists like Sugar...
- miss the mark" he wrote, but after explaining why its precedents were inapposite he agreed that jurors could have reasonably inferred that the concealment...
- a Texas man who had never visited, much less lived in, Tennessee, was inapposite since unlike that man, Perry had committed his crime in Tennessee and...
- violent crimes he had committed; and that Jones' reliance on Chambers was inapposite, as his accusation that his counsel had "wholly failed" to present defense...
- necessity of their action. Ante, at 22. The Court's standard, drawn from inapposite equal protection precedents, is not elaborated. One is left to wonder...
- universal concerns and preoccupations of humanity" are not "fundamentally inapposite"; Judaism and culture are, "in essence part of one continuum". Jewish...