Encara no tenim significats per a "very injudicious".
1These prohibitions of exportation were derived from the prerogative, and were very injudicious.
2This epistle was, in many respects, a very injudicious composition.
3A few strict persons considered this concession on the part of the Court very injudicious.
4Remember that before playing an important match it is very injudicious to watch another game.
5The counsel of the noble lord, no doubt, was well meant, but nevertheless very injudicious.
6Marcia teases her by well-meant but very injudicious attention.
7Like all the rest of Mrs. Martindale's selections of parties for matrimony, the present was a very injudicious one.
8Katherine appeared daily more attached to her, and Lady Armine was quite of opinion that it is always very injudicious to interfere.
9Dr Thorne was going to explain how very injudicious such an arrangement appeared to be; but Sir Roger would not listen to him.
10It is very injudicious, not to say presumptuous, for a gentleman to make a proposal to a young lady on too brief an acquaintance.
11'It was a very injudicious proceeding,' went on Miss Darrell smoothly.
12"All the same, you are very injudicious," was the severe rejoinder.
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