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Meanings of
injudiciously
in English
In an injudicious manner.
judiciously
Usage of
injudiciously
in English
1
It had been
injudiciously
depressed, and it was in consequence unduly exalted.
2
Her poems-whichwe think
injudiciously
published-placeher far down among the multitude.
3
Her money had then been
injudiciously
invested, and she had been ruined.
4
For the favor for which I plead so hard and
injudiciously
.
5
The artillery also was so
injudiciously
placed as to be almost entirely useless.
6
Lord Hillsborough moved the address, and very
injudiciously
supposed an opposition.
7
Margot rightly supposed that he was very hurt and would now act
injudiciously
.
8
In their discussion respecting money Mr. Scruby
injudiciously
mentioned the name of Mr. Tombe.
9
One cannot but suspect that Mr. Eliot
injudiciously
crowded too much into one address.
10
No, my dear James, in this you've acted most
injudiciously
.
11
He imitates Milton's numbers indeed, but imitates them very
injudiciously
.
12
She seems to have been very
injudiciously
treated in the first stages of her illness.
13
Gabrielle has acted
injudiciously
;
but surely she is still devoted to you and your interests.
14
Now, you see, this lady's fault was not in lying, but only in lying
injudiciously
.
15
He realized that something had been said, that Miss Van Tuyn had perhaps talked
injudiciously
.
16
Mother
once
-
very
injudiciously
,
as Uncle Geoffrey and I thought-tried to shake this resolution of Carrie's.
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injudiciously
Adverb
Frequent collocations
act injudiciously
ask injudiciously
begin injudiciously
choose injudiciously
injudiciously unconventional
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Injudiciously
through the time
Injudiciously
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