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How to use impolitic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word impolitic? Here are some examples.

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Stiffing the UN and threatening retaliation against key Security Council members may have been impolitic and ill-judged.
He said what he thought, but now he's withdrawing it, because it was impolitic.
He got himself into trouble with some impolitic statements early in the campaign, but got his act together in time, it seems.
Maybe your were wrong on the facts or maybe what you said was impolitic, but you got a word of correction from a spouse, or boss, or friend.
The secretary of defense had evidently concluded that to agree to the reinforcements would be impolitic.
Though widely acknowledged as a dazzling strategist, his impolitic, in-your-face bravado clashed with the staid Air Force culture.
Either it was impolitic to make this question his defining issue, or he did not feel confident of his own facility in making the argument.
That week, the UK press broke the story, and it seemed impolitic for him to return at that moment.
Then he jerked as he realized he did recognize her and his jaw fell open in a most impolitic stare.
Some of the lenders have also had reservations about offering debt relief, although it is impolitic to air them too loudly.
The politically cowardly crowd believe that it is impolitic to be opposed to anything.
Confidence in regards to what, the Duke wanted to ask, but decided it would be impolitic.
But it would be impolitic to blame the government which, the Post reminds us, has spent billions of dollars on urban renewal.
But he objected to something more elemental, and less subject to rehabilitation, than the doctor's impolitic opinion about the caucuses.
Their qualms have not necessarily been lessened by at times impolitic and immature remarks.
There was a rawness and impolitic honesty to his shows, many of which could make your heart weep.
China's leaders must also have considered the possibility that their current entente with Russia may not last forever, although they may find it impolitic to say so.
It would be impolitic to repeat all the stinging stories, good as they are.
The problem for hawks like Messrs Bush and Rubio is that this is an impolitic thing to say.
Mr Glaeser responded that he understood that, but that it was the academic's job to argue for good policies, however impolitic they might be.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This last speech was most unhappy and impolitic for the side he was advocating.
Don't ladyship me, Cassy was about to reply, but judging that impolitic, she sat down.
The next moment he realized that he had said what, of all things, was the most impolitic.
Macchiavelli censures the signory's conduct of this affair as impolitic.
The behaviour of these people may appear impolitic and ungrateful to the reader, who considers the power and benevolence of Mr Allworthy.
On the whole, the measure was impolitic, and finally abandoned.
Again and again he had been staked out as an ore-producing claim by men whom it would have been impolitic to rebuff.
No one could be so discourteous or impolitic as to vanquish the king.
Sometimes vague accounts of such thing's reach our firesides, and we coolly censure them as wrong, impolitic, needlessly severe, and dangerous to the crews of other vessels.
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