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imprudent

[im-prood-nt] / ɪmˈprud nt /


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"Imprudent cuts to military health care," the authors noted later, "pose risks that reach far beyond the military and include the nation's greater health system."

From Salon • May 11, 2020

Imprudent decisions are tossed into the air more than three-point shots, and then rules are created to bail out stupidity.

From Washington Post • May 1, 2017

Imprudent Young France, indeed, whispers now that Algiers makes the Mediterranean a French lake.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 73, November, 1863 by Various

Imprudent actions, useless and falsely-conceived sacrifices, damage in this moment not only the individual, but also our cause.

From What Germany Thinks The War as Germans see it by Smith, Thomas F. A.

Imprudent though I had been, could I voluntarily subject myself to an eternal penance, and estrangement from human society?

From Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are by Godwin, William




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