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Meanings of highly impolitic in English
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Usage of highly impolitic in English
1
The movement against him of one single regiment-whichthe telegrams would have translated as war-wouldhave been highlyimpolitic.
2
The ministers thought that it would be highlyimpolitic to intrust the conduct of the Spanish war to so volatile and romantic a person.
3
And they regarded the least moment of relaxation in their invasion of royal authority as highlyimpolitic, during the uninterrupted torrent of their successes.
4
To have demurred, or uttered more than a casual word of objection, would in the case of M. le Marquis have been highlyimpolitic.
5
This arrangement was highlyimpolitic, since he neither took with him enough to cover his retreat, nor left enough to secure the preservation of Naples.