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Inadvisable

Inadvisable meaning

Unwise; not recommended; not prudent; not to be advised.

Example sentences (15)

Leaving aside the only scientifically relevant question of whether Watson’s assertions were true (he’s just a Nobel laureate DNA expert, what would he know), they were certainly impolite and politically inadvisable.

This, however, is inadvisable.

But because it’s inadvisable to subsist on pizza and pasta alone, there’s La Pescheria.

It’s available for streaming on Netflix, but this is extremely inadvisable.

Lavasani’s campaign has not gone unopposed, with area officials like Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) arguing the measure is inadvisable and reckless.

For me to turn down the opportunity to stay there would have been inadvisable.

Given a pause in the advance of U.S. equities, investors found it inadvisable to buy Tokyo stocks amid the dearth of trading incentives, Tomoaki Fujii, head of the investment research division at Akatsuki Securities Inc., said.

When you're paying $500 or sometimes even well over a thousand dollars for a computer, you shouldn't be worrying about whether it'll be abandoned and made inadvisable to use in a mere four to five — or even six and a half — years.

Needless to say, such objects totally defeat the purpose of bike lanes, forcing a cyclist to either veer into traffic or jump up onto the sidewalk (both inadvisable) to get around the obstruction.

A volume-based measure like molarity would be inadvisable.

I consider it inadvisable for our forces to go over to an offensive in the near future in order to forestall the enemy.

Living in fear of being found out or punished would take away from pleasure, and this made even secret wrongdoing inadvisable.

Tanning beds emitting 2–6 per cent UVB radiation have a similar effect, though tanning is inadvisable.

These numbers provide valuable services to the customers they serve; it is, therefore, inadvisable to misuse them.

Uzbekistan's image in the West alternated in the ensuing years between an attractive, stable experimental zone for investment and a post-Soviet dictatorship whose human rights record made financial aid inadvisable.