expedience (Meaning)

Wordnet

expedience (n)

the quality of being suited to the end in view

taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for others

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expedience (n.)

Alt. of Expediency

expedience Sentence Examples

  1. Expedience often trumps ethics in the business world.
  2. The CEO's decision to relocate the factory was driven by expedience rather than a genuine concern for employees.
  3. The politician's expedience allowed him to avoid taking a stance on the controversial issue.
  4. Expedience led the company to cut corners and produce an inferior product.
  5. The expedition was thwarted by a series of unfortunate events, proving that expedience rarely pays off in the long run.
  6. The researcher's expedience in gathering data resulted in inaccuracies and unreliable results.
  7. Expedience was the primary motivation behind the doctor's premature diagnosis.
  8. The government's expedience in passing the law resulted in unintended consequences.
  9. The lawyer's expedience in closing the case compromised the defendant's rights.
  10. Expedience often blinds us to the true cost of our actions.

FAQs About the word expedience

the quality of being suited to the end in view, taking advantage of opportunities without regard for the consequences for othersAlt. of Expediency

desirability, feasibility,expediency, advisability, prudence, judiciousness, desirableness, wisdom, profitability, usefulness

impracticality, impracticality, imprudence, unwisdom, inadvisability, inexpediency, inadvisability, inexpediency, unwisdom,imprudence

Expedience often trumps ethics in the business world.

The CEO's decision to relocate the factory was driven by expedience rather than a genuine concern for employees.

The politician's expedience allowed him to avoid taking a stance on the controversial issue.

Expedience led the company to cut corners and produce an inferior product.