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What does impolitely mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an impolite manner; uncivilly; rudely.
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Neal is now on the island and Pan impolitely revealed the news to Hook so a heated dispute for Emma's heart.
Michel Aoun and his coalition have voiced impolitely their rejection of the March 14 presidential initiative.
The first people into the stores of Little Gnawing were now carefully filing out, anxious not to hurt anyone or even impolitely push past them in the crowd.
Unhappy at her placing, she returned to the stage and gestured impolitely at the judges, thus receiving a two-year suspension.
From now on, when people learn that we are from Newtown, they will focus on that scar, and perhaps, impolitely, it will be the first thing they ask about our town.
Mr Chee impolitely refused the invitation.

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