230 examples of injudicious in sentences

Her body was immured, but her mind continued unshaken and rather more settled in her belief, by the aid of those passions which had been excited by injudicious harshness.

Good voices are often injured by injudicious management on the part of some incompetent instructor.

Moreover, she is extremely injudicious with the children, and I am bound to think of their spiritual welfare before their mere bodily needs.

It was, however, a material advance on all previous treaties with Japan, and it opened the door to the gradual establishment of relations of commerce and amity between the people of the West and that of Japan, which might become, as Lord Elgin hoped and believed, of the most cordial and intimate character, 'if the former did not, by injudicious and aggressive acts, rouse against themselves the fears and hostility of the natives.'

His first recorded speech was on the 6th of April, 1723, against the banishment of Dr. Francis Atterbury, the Bishop of Rochester, which he deemed injudicious and needlessly rigorous.

Under these circumstances," he adds, "it was deemed injudicious to push our advantage further in the face of fresh troops of the enemy much exceeding our own.

When General Burnside issued the order for this injudicious advance, two of his general officers met, and one asked: "What do you think of it?"

All the information which they had been able to obtain of the Federal positions east and south of Chancellorsville, indicated that the defences in both these quarters were such as to render an assault injudicious.

The position of the enemy opposite Fredericksburg was, he says, such as to render an attack upon him injudicious.

The Confederate left and centre remained, but it seemed injudicious to think of attacking from Ewell's position.

History has a Nemesis for every sinfor an impotent craving after freedom, as well as for an injudicious generosity.

The offence which the remark has caused is due, no doubt, to injudicious use of the word "hero."

Whatever can you fear from a man who is known to be a blackguardwhom I could now, at this very moment, expose in such a manner that he would never dare to set foot in Perthshire again?" "Such a course would be most injudicious, I assure you.

In the work of any other man, we should call this not only an injudicious, but a purposeless and foolish, keeping of a secret.

Bourbons, the: want of patriotism of the Duc de Berri, their injudicious conduct; Louis XVIII and Monsieur at Ghent; amusing nickname of Louis XVIII; dislike of the French people to; their atrocious policy; send emissaries to South of France from Coblentz; unpopularity of; fulsome adulation of; cause removal of Sismondi from Geneva; character of royal families of France, Spain, and Naples.

In this innocent but somewhat noisy state they started home, and on the way were injudicious enough to say, "Ah there!"

Although in the dress of man there are fewer possibilities of caricature than in that of woman, yet, "the masterpieces of creation" frequently exaggerate in a laughableand sometimes a pitiableway, certain physical characteristics by an injudicious choice of clothes.

I usually depend on Marian for direction; but since you think that it would be injudicious to appeal to her in the present instance" "Out of the question, Mr. Conolly.

The Convention thought it injudicious for Missouri to secede, at least at that time, and therefore she was not taken out.

Indeed, their own Attorney-General made way for him by opposing on the most injudicious of all pleas, that it would be necessary before he could be Regent there, to set the Great Seal of England to the act!

If injudicious friends gave the wrong sort of present, it was promptly burned.

It is the most injudicious economy imaginable.

"Pray to God, Miriam Monfort, to subdue your temper," said the well-meaning but injudicious nurse, solemnly.

The further pursuit of these miserable beings by a large military force seems to be as injudicious as it is unavailing.

Really, very injudicious of me to use word "universal"! Ought to have expressly excluded Liberal-Unionists (so-called), from my plan.

230 examples of  injudicious  in sentences