"Inexpedient" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inexpedient" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inexpedient" Meaning

Inexpedient means not useful or beneficial; inconvenient or disadvantageous. It can also refer to something that is ill-advised or unwise.

"Inexpedient" Examples

Usage Examples for "Inexpedient"


The committee voted against the proposal, deeming it inexpedient to proceed without further research.
Considering the risks involved, the pilot decided it was inexpedient to continue the flight and turned back to base.
The company's financial struggles made it inexpedient to invest in a new marketing campaign.
The invasive species was deemed inexpedient to the local ecosystem and measures were taken to eradicate it.
Given the uncertainties surrounding the project, it seemed inexpedient to allocate substantial resources to it at this stage.

"Inexpedient" Similar Words

Inexhaustibly

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Inexhaustibly means: in an endless or unending manner; without limit or exhaustion; capable of producing or providing an infinite or limitless amount of something.

Inexistence

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Inexistent

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Inexorability

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Inexorability refers to the quality of being impossible to resist, overcome, or change; an unyielding or unrelenting nature. It describes a situation, event, or action that is inevitable, unstoppable, and impossible to turn back or modify.

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Inexorably

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Inexpediency

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Inexpensive

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Inexpensiveness

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Inexperience

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Inexperienced

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Inexpert

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