inexpedience (Meaning)

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inexpedience (n)

the quality of being unsuited to the end in view

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inexpedience (n.)

Alt. of Inexpediency

inexpedience Sentence Examples

  1. The inexpedience of the plan was recognized, leading to its immediate abandonment.
  2. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the voyage proved to be inexpedient and was canceled.
  3. The committee deemed it inexpedient to pursue the proposal at this time, citing logistical concerns.
  4. The decision was criticized for its inexpedience, which resulted in missed opportunities.
  5. The company faced financial losses due to the inexpedience of its decision-making process.
  6. The athlete's untimely injury rendered the race inexpedient and necessitated a withdrawal.
  7. The government's response to the crisis was criticized as inexpedient and inadequate.
  8. The project was halted due to its inexpedience, which made it unsustainable in the long term.
  9. The timing of the strike was inexpedient, causing significant disruption to essential services.
  10. The party's decision to boycott the event was seen as inexpedient and counterproductive.

FAQs About the word inexpedience

the quality of being unsuited to the end in viewAlt. of Inexpediency

irrelevance, undesirability, unsatisfactoriness, extraneousness, inadequacy, undesirableness, inapplicability, uselessness,inexpediency, meaninglessness

propriety, rightness, suitability, correctness, felicitousness, aptness, felicitousness, appropriateness, aptness, felicity

The inexpedience of the plan was recognized, leading to its immediate abandonment.

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the voyage proved to be inexpedient and was canceled.

The committee deemed it inexpedient to pursue the proposal at this time, citing logistical concerns.

The decision was criticized for its inexpedience, which resulted in missed opportunities.