Use of imprudent in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include imprudent at the start of sentence, imprudent at the end of sentence and imprudent in the middle of sentence
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imprudent at the end of sentence
- In my view, she was imprudent.
- I told him that I thought it would be imprudent.
- Even his close confidant Manning described him in later years as imprudent.
- There was a reason: Investors shunned fallen angels out of a fear of seeming imprudent.
imprudent in the middle of sentence
- There is nothing imprudent about this.
- He was horribly imprudent. I wish he was dumb.
- It's imprudent of you to have done such a thing.
- But it would be imprudent to rely on it for ever.
- My imprudent utterances incurred her displeasure.
- It was imprudent of you to lend money to a stranger.
- The banks made hundreds of imprudent loans in the 1970s.
- Banks are suffering the results of imprudent lending policies.
- But hold on energy supplies imprudent optimism, no good at all.
- The report criticizes the banks for being imprudent in their lending.
- It would be imprudent of you to make enemies of those who can help you.
- The Government of Jamaica consider it imprudent to abolish the death penalty.
- Though his journey had been imprudent, it was still not in itself treasonable.
- It was rather imprudent of the little girl to interrupt our conversation like that.
- It would be imprudent to resign from your present job before you are offered another.
- It was imprudent for France to indulge this trait when she was so grievously weakened.
- Conflict: The bank could then make imprudent loans to Company X to keep it from failing.
- Your cousin Melchior was imprudent with his investments and got into a very queer street.
- He's never imprudent or impudent , inadvertent or negligent when he deals with international affairs.
- They do not wish to provide further working capital by means of borrowing or it may be imprudent to do so.
- For a wise government, banning advertising is imprudent way of oversimplifying a complex, but multifaceted issue.
- But if people decide that the cuts are imprudent and are distributed unequally, the political impact could be very different.
- Trying to stay in a red hot market till the peak is not only dangerous, it is one of the worst and most imprudent risks of all.
- Although cogitative can reduce a mistake, but when the person that encounters oneself to love when you, a little imprudent also just as well.
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