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Definition of unadvisedly in English: unadvisedlyadverbʌnədˈvʌɪzɪdliˌənədˈvaɪzɪdli In an unwise or rash manner. they enter into nothing lightly or unadvisedly Example sentencesExamples - Therefore marriage is not to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, but reverently, deliberately, and in accordance with the purposes for which it was instituted by God.
- Top of its bill is an unadvisedly over-crowded bicycle, ridden by 14 girls, all at the same time.
- Therefore, this covenant is not entered into lightly or unadvisedly.
- The play I am currently working on tells the story of a couple who, unadvisedly, revisit their failed relationship by getting back in contact to ‘work things out’ and ‘move on’.
- You shouldn't use the word slander unadvisedly.
- If you read it out loud in a deep rumbling American voice (as I did, unadvisedly, in the office), it sounds like possibly the worst trailer in the world, for possibly the worst tv movie ever.
- It is, however, just as important for progressive parents to censor the reflexive politics that work, if not unconsciously then often, at least, unadvisedly, to reinscribe an idealized form of our own life trajectory onto the kids.
- He warns of the dangers of rushing to market too quickly, accusing some advisers of pushing them unadvisedly along that route.
- I shook Cal off and fled, unadvisedly, to the surface, hoping I wasn't down deep enough to contract the bends on the way up.
- Marriage was clearly not undertaken unadvisedly or wantonly, and celibacy was commonplace.
- The defendant in a criminal action should be permitted to withdraw his plea of guilty given unadvisedly, either before or after judgment.
Definition of unadvisedly in US English: unadvisedlyadverbˌənədˈvaɪzɪdliˌənədˈvīzidlē In an unwise or rash manner. they enter into nothing lightly or unadvisedly Example sentencesExamples - You shouldn't use the word slander unadvisedly.
- Marriage was clearly not undertaken unadvisedly or wantonly, and celibacy was commonplace.
- If you read it out loud in a deep rumbling American voice (as I did, unadvisedly, in the office), it sounds like possibly the worst trailer in the world, for possibly the worst tv movie ever.
- Therefore marriage is not to be entered into unadvisedly or lightly, but reverently, deliberately, and in accordance with the purposes for which it was instituted by God.
- The defendant in a criminal action should be permitted to withdraw his plea of guilty given unadvisedly, either before or after judgment.
- It is, however, just as important for progressive parents to censor the reflexive politics that work, if not unconsciously then often, at least, unadvisedly, to reinscribe an idealized form of our own life trajectory onto the kids.
- Top of its bill is an unadvisedly over-crowded bicycle, ridden by 14 girls, all at the same time.
- Therefore, this covenant is not entered into lightly or unadvisedly.
- The play I am currently working on tells the story of a couple who, unadvisedly, revisit their failed relationship by getting back in contact to ‘work things out’ and ‘move on’.
- He warns of the dangers of rushing to market too quickly, accusing some advisers of pushing them unadvisedly along that route.
- I shook Cal off and fled, unadvisedly, to the surface, hoping I wasn't down deep enough to contract the bends on the way up.
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