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What does injudicious mean?

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Adjective
  1. Showing poor judgement; not well judged.
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There are risks that some mishap or injudicious remark by a minister might ignite a popular reaction from a volatile electorate.
Not believing in anything is becoming a dangerous flaw Jeremy Hunt's involvement in the BSkyB bid was injudicious.
This could be jeopardised, in whole or in part, by injudicious withdrawals.
Experts have warned that injudicious use of the drugs could be seeds of a disaster, possibly in spreading drug-resistant strains of the virus.
Furthermore, the injudicious use of Chapter VII creates the wrong impression that non-Chapter VII resolutions are somehow not equally binding.
A snarling confrontation, there were far too many injudicious challenges and petty personal squabbles to allow football to flow.

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