imprudently

English

Etymology

From imprudent +‎ -ly.

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Adverb

imprudently (comparative more imprudently, superlative most imprudently)

  1. Without prudence; in an imprudent manner.
    He imprudently invested all his savings into a shady scheme and lost.
    She spoke imprudently during the meeting, criticizing her boss without evidence.
    The thinker imprudently dismissed the ontological premises of the argument without engaging in dialectical scrutiny, thereby undermining the epistemic integrity of the discourse.
    The minister imprudently disclosed classified information, thereby compromising national security.
    The executive imprudently authorized the capital reallocation without conducting a due diligence audit, thereby exposing the firm to significant fiduciary risk.

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