inadvisableness

[US]/ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəblnəs/
[UK]/ˌɪnədˈvaɪzəbəlnəs/

Translation

n.the quality or state of being inadvisable; lack of wisdom or prudence in a course of action

Phrases & Collocations

legal inadvisableness

financial inadvisableness

clear inadvisableness

obvious inadvisableness

policy inadvisableness

general inadvisableness

potential inadvisableness

practical inadvisableness

moral inadvisableness

inadvisablenesses arise

Example Sentences

the inadvisableness of investing all your savings in a single stock became obvious after the market crash.

we discussed the inadvisableness of skipping the safety inspection before reopening the factory.

her lawyer emphasized the inadvisableness of speaking to reporters while the case was pending.

the board recognized the inadvisableness of rushing the merger without due diligence.

doctors warned about the inadvisableness of mixing alcohol with the new medication.

he admitted the inadvisableness of ignoring repeated warning signs in the project budget.

the report highlighted the inadvisableness of cutting training costs during a major rollout.

parents often underestimate the inadvisableness of leaving young children unattended near water.

analysts questioned the inadvisableness of expanding too quickly into unfamiliar markets.

the committee noted the inadvisableness of approving the policy without public consultation.

she regretted the inadvisableness of sending the email in anger without rereading it.

the instructor explained the inadvisableness of attempting the climb without proper gear.

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