improvidentially (Meaning)

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improvidentially (adv.)

Improvidently.

Synonyms & Antonyms of improvidentially

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improvidentially Sentence Examples

  1. The company's improvidentially risky investments led to its sudden collapse.
  2. The reckless driver's improvidentially fast speeding resulted in a devastating accident.
  3. The politician improvidentially ignored the warnings of his advisors, leading to a major scandal.
  4. The improvidentially small amount of money set aside for the project proved insufficient, stalling its progress.
  5. The improvidentially timed announcement of a new policy sparked widespread outrage and protests.
  6. The homeowner's improvidentially weak security measures made his house an easy target for burglars.
  7. The doctor improvidentially prescribed an excessive dosage of medication, causing serious side effects.
  8. The engineer improvidentially overlooked a critical flaw in the design, resulting in the building's collapse.
  9. The hiker improvidentially ventured off the designated trail, getting lost and requiring a rescue.
  10. The government improvidentially overspent during the economic boom, leaving the country vulnerable to recession.

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Improvidently.

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The company's improvidentially risky investments led to its sudden collapse.

The reckless driver's improvidentially fast speeding resulted in a devastating accident.

The politician improvidentially ignored the warnings of his advisors, leading to a major scandal.

The improvidentially small amount of money set aside for the project proved insufficient, stalling its progress.