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injudicious

[in-joo-dish-uhs] / ˌɪn dʒuˈdɪʃ əs /


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And maybe “astonishing” isn’t the right word; Alito has shown himself to be thin-skinned and injudicious before.

From Washington Post • May 2, 2023

He eventually apologized twice for his injudicious remarks but never retreated from his wider point, an example of what one person described as the “timid but stubborn” side to his personality.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 31, 2022

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

New Zealand were excellent with the ball, in particular Hannah Rowe, who took 3-41, as time and again the England middle order got themselves out with injudicious strokeplay and running.

From BBC • Sep. 19, 2021

But neither that power nor its Minister is able to do more than influence a gazette or two, to publish some very injudicious speculations.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution (Volume VI) by Various




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