inexpediently (Meaning)
inexpediently (r)
in an inexpedient manner
inexpediently (adv.)
Not expediently; unfitly.
Synonyms & Antonyms of inexpediently
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inexpediently Sentence Examples
- The company's inexpediently timed launch caused significant market losses.
- His decision to purchase the property inexpediently led to financial struggles.
- The project was delayed inexpediently, resulting in missed deadlines and increased costs.
- The athlete's inexpediently timed injury dashed his hopes of competing in the tournament.
- Due to inexpediently scheduled maintenance, the road was closed for several hours, causing traffic chaos.
- The government's inexpediently implemented policies led to widespread economic instability.
- The team's inexpediently timed substitution proved costly, ultimately losing the game.
- The concert was inexpediently canceled due to unforeseen circumstances, disappointing thousands of fans.
- The student's inexpediently submitted assignment resulted in a lower grade.
- The company's inexpediently handled merger left employees feeling insecure and uncertain about their future.
FAQs About the word inexpediently
in an inexpedient mannerNot expediently; unfitly.
inefficient, ineffective,unsuccessful, counterproductive,ineffectual, worthless, pointless, futile, unavailing, feckless
efficient,expedient, effectual, efficacious, expedient, effective, efficacious, effective, efficient, effectual
The company's inexpediently timed launch caused significant market losses.
His decision to purchase the property inexpediently led to financial struggles.
The project was delayed inexpediently, resulting in missed deadlines and increased costs.
The athlete's inexpediently timed injury dashed his hopes of competing in the tournament.