indilatory (Meaning)

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indilatory (a.)

Not dilatory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indilatory

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indilatory Sentence Examples

  1. The committee's progress was hindered by indilatory tactics employed by certain members.
  2. Their indilatory approach to the project resulted in significant delays and missed deadlines.
  3. We cannot afford to tolerate any more indilatory behavior from the team.
  4. The court dismissed the case due to the plaintiff's indilatory prosecution.
  5. The defendant's indilatory motions were designed to prolong the trial indefinitely.
  6. The proposal faced severe criticism for its indilatory nature and lack of concrete action.
  7. We must address the indilatory practices that are preventing us from achieving our goals.
  8. The indilatory nature of the negotiations led to a stalemate between the parties.
  9. The organization's indilatory response to the crisis caused widespread frustration and discontent.
  10. The indilatory conduct of the employee resulted in disciplinary action being taken against them.

FAQs About the word indilatory

Not dilatory.

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The committee's progress was hindered by indilatory tactics employed by certain members.

Their indilatory approach to the project resulted in significant delays and missed deadlines.

We cannot afford to tolerate any more indilatory behavior from the team.

The court dismissed the case due to the plaintiff's indilatory prosecution.