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impolicy

/ ɪmˈpɒlɪsɪ /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of being unjudicious or impolitic


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He had in vain wished to convince those people of the wickedness and impolicy of their proceedings.

Besides the impolicy of exposing the tricks of your trade, all this is very spiteful indeed.

The viceroy, Sir Gilbert Elliott, deeply felt the impolicy and ignominy of this evacuation.

On more mature reflection, General Howe was convinced of the impolicy of attempting to dislodge the Americans.

It would have been the height of impolicy to shock these fanatical Musselmans in their ideas.

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