INEXPEDIENT vs IMPOLITIC: ADJECTIVE
- Not expedient; not tending to promote a purpose; not tending to the end desired; inadvisable; unfit; improper; unsuitable to time and place.
- Not expedient; inadvisable.
- Not suitable or advisable
- Not appropriate to the purpose
- Not in accordance with good policy; unwise, inexpedient; unadvisable.
- Not politic; contrary to, or wanting in, policy; unwise; imprudent; indiscreet; inexpedient.
- Not wise or expedient; not politic.
- Not politic
INEXPEDIENT vs IMPOLITIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Unadvisable.
- Not expedient; not suited to the purpose or the circumstances; not judicious or advisable.
- Not politic; not conforming to or in accordance with good policy; inexpedient; injudicious: as, an impolitic ruler, law, or measure.
INEXPEDIENT vs IMPOLITIC: RELATED WORDS
- Disputable, Unpractical, Expedient, Inopportune, Improper, Ineffectual, Inappropriate, Inadequate, Inconvenient, Inefficient, Ineffective, Unsuitable, Impolitic, Unwise, Inadvisable
- N/A
INEXPEDIENT vs IMPOLITIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Disputable, Unpractical, Expedient, Inopportune, Improper, Ineffectual, Inappropriate, Inadequate, Inconvenient, Inefficient, Ineffective, Unsuitable, Impolitic, Unwise, Inadvisable
- N/A
INEXPEDIENT vs IMPOLITIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The committee, after hearing these concerns, determined that this bill should be found inexpedient to legislate.
- It is therefore deemed inexpedient to present in this volrirme an additional number of theem.
- The issue of a Royal Warrant touching this matter would, in my opinion, be inexpedient.
- Officials from both countries dismiss proposals for such cooperation as too sensitive or politically inexpedient.
- Therefore, the minority feels this bill should be voted Inexpedient to Legislate.
- State needs is inexpedient with regard to the expenses of time.
- We therefore recommend that this bill be found Inexpedient to Legislate.
- Ali is inexpedient: she albumenized deprecatorily and bills her savines.
- Government, which he believed at once superfluous and inexpedient.
- Inexpedient to Legislate, be substituted for the comnittee report.
- In his letter Byng used impolitic expressions in finding fault with the state in which he found everything at his post.
- Nothing could be more impolitic than his appearance in a field of combat, where he well knew he must sustain an ignominious defeat.
- It was thought impolitic to take one who had been offensively conspicuous in one of the old parties.
- You intimation a beyond purport of flaw up to boy that your children are all impolitic on their own.
- They, impolitic maverick of a newer generation, makes the feeds all the time.
- The body impolitic: artisans and artifice in the global hierarchy of value.
- In the mid to late 1780s Cooper fought passionately against "that infamous and impolitic traffic".
- Such action would be not only impolitic but wicked in the extreme.
- France, it would be extremely impolitic to insist upon the tax.
- Among the more impolitic of these are posts calling Sen.