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imprudently Meaning in Bengali







imprudently's Usage Examples:

Hasted noted 'He had married very imprudently in his early part of life, and consequently highly to the disapprobation.


Charles I in 1640, with Lord Howard; but that assembly, having been most imprudently dissolved, he was again returned to the Long Parliament.


But as Hiempsal had imprudently established himself at Thirmida, in a house belonging to a dependant.


Turenne was at Briare, while Marshall Charles de Monchy d'Hocquincourt had imprudently advanced his forces to the village of Bléneau.


expression in regard to tyranny, or, according to others, for having imprudently censured the tyrant's compositions.


Here, however, he seems to have acted imprudently, and he was soon recalled to Rome, where he shortly afterwards composed.


dropsical complaint; his death was occasioned by suffocation, having very imprudently laid down with his head to leeward while we were under sail: this poor.


His Minister of Finance Luigi Luzzatti imprudently abolished the system of frequent clearings of banknotes between banks.


He refers to the currency being "imprudently debased, and imprudently restored".


On the other hand, were such an argument to rely imprudently on the lack of research to promote its conclusion, it would be considered.


Bill imprudently offers the highest bid.


According to French sources, the French sloop (avisos) Le Scarpe imprudently advanced into the territorial waters of the red Russia near Novorossiysk.


guilty; the judge considered Bueno to have been responsible for driving imprudently.


Though of modest means, he was imprudently generous in aiding those unable to cope with drug-induced life struggles.


financial controls, violated plan documents, engaged in self-dealing, and imprudently spent millions to build and maintain facilities at Konocti despite the.


In Hispania, Athaulf imprudently accepted into his service one of the late Sarus' followers, unaware that.


is a capital mountaineer, led the way at a pace which, just after an imprudently profuse breakfast, was decidedly embarrassing.


but at the same time criticized those who use it as a religion, who "imprudently and indiscreetly hold that evolution.


People who do not work hard and invest imprudently should be held responsible for those choices and not receive assistance.


They are often foreign species accidentally or imprudently imported into a region where there are few natural controls to limit.



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