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Injudiciously

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in·ju·di·cious  (nj-dshs)
adj.
Lacking or showing a lack of judgment or discretion; unwise.

inju·dicious·ly adv.
inju·dicious·ness n.
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Adv.1.injudiciously - in an injudicious manner; "these intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years"
judiciously - in a judicious manner; "let's use these intelligence tests judiciously"

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Eliot injudiciously crowded too much into one address.
He was moving away to shut it, lest he should be injudiciously identified with the establishment, when he was stopped by some one coming to the door.
You will find she is some young lady who has had a misunderstanding with her friends, and has probably injudiciously left them.
 
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