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Definition of "imprudently" []

  • Without prudence; in an imprudent manner. (adverb)

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Use "imprudently" in a sentence
  • "I merely marched with a few of my troops through your camp to show you of what Englishmen are capable, but I had no hostile intentions, and was careful to refrain from hurting any of your soldiers, except such as imprudently opposed me."
  • "The lawsuit targets Jan. 1, 2008, through Sept. 11, 2009, a period that Venture Financial Group and its directors "imprudently" held the employee stock ownership plans 'assets in company stock, despite the fact that they were aware of or should have known that they were engaging in risky investments, the suit says."
  • "From A Very British Dude back in February: Basically, the presbyterian shit has spent your income, your savings, the country's savings and re-leveraged the country imprudently, meaning you'll have to pay more in future without giving any noticable improvement in peoples' wealth or quality of life."
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