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Definition of Injudiciousness

Injudiciousness
Injudiciousness In`ju*di"cious*ness, n. The quality of being injudicious; want of sound judgment; indiscretion. --Whitlock.

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- Helena C. Guergis, PC (/ˈdʒɔːrdʒɪs/ JOR-****; born February 19, 1969) is a Canadian politician of ****yrian descent. She represented the Ontario riding...
- retrieved 25 October 2021 "Prince Philip's Australia knighthood was 'injudicious' admits Abbott", BBC News, 1 October 2015, archived from the original...
- Mr. Allen's resort to the stereotypical 'woman scorned' defense is an injudicious attempt to divert attention from his failure to act as a responsible...
- similar to the Frederiksborger, but often has a spotted coat. In the past, injudicious breeding for this characteristic alone compromised its constitution and...
- on the change: It is admitted that the former gentleman [Hayne] is injudiciously pitted against Clay and Webster and, nullification out of the question...
- English author Sir Nathaniel Wraxall once wrote from Vienna: "[T]he injudicious bigotry of the Empress may chiefly be attributed the deficiency [in learning]...
- to rise through the city Democratic Party's ranks because he had "the injudicious good taste to snub Frank Costello", the gambler and racketeer who was...
- Clouds in North-East India (2012) David R Syiemlieh, "Thomas Jones' Injudicious Marriage?" Proceedings of the North East India History ****ociation, Fifteenth...
- Sheldrake's book." In 1999, Maddox characterised his 1981 editorial as "injudicious," saying that even though it concluded that Sheldrake's book should not...
- destruction through every part of a besieger's approaches, where the guard is injudiciously disposed and ill commanded; but that if due precautions have been observed...