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injudicious

[in-joo-dish-uhs] / ˌɪn dʒuˈdɪʃ əs /


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The first was classic Salah, his mere presence seemingly scrambling the mind of Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy, whose injudicious dash from goal was enough for Liverpool’s marksman to swoop.

From BBC • Nov. 24, 2024

Duncan’s response can be safely described as injudicious.

From Washington Post • Mar. 27, 2023

Part of skirting such Big Brother territory is avoiding injudicious surveillance: not simply ingesting all data that’s available and legal, regardless of its proven utility.

From Seattle Times • May 17, 2022

Roberts is ringing the alarm about his own side’s injudicious aggression, but even he is powerless to stop them.

From Slate • Apr. 6, 2022

The ancient, injudicious practice of having the churchyards in the towns is still retained in America.

From Travels in the Interior of North America, Part I, (Being Chapters I-XV of the London Edition, 1843) Early Western Travels, 1748-1846, Volume XXII by Maximilian, Alexander Philipp




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