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Definition of Imprudences
1. imprudence [n] - See also: imprudence
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imprudences
Literary usage of Imprudences
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John De Witt, Grand Pensionary of Holland: Or, Twenty Years of a by Germain Antonin Lefèvre-Pontalis (1885)
"... accepted by the States of Holland—Hesitation of the States-General—imprudences
committed in the negotiations with Cromwell—Conditional signature of the ..."
2. History of Europe: From the Commencement of the French Revolution to the by Archibald Alison (1849)
"ance, every mark of respect is shown.1 This purity of heart, joined to inexperience
of the world, led her into many imprudences which those more versed ..."
3. The Life, Writings, Opinions, and Times of the Right Hon. George Gordon Noel by Matthew Iley (1825)
"... and becomes a man of the town—His imprudences a salutary lesson to other young
men.—His dreadful struggles between dissipation and remorse. ..."
4. History of English Literature by Hippolyte Taine (1880)
"... Protestant poetry — Shelley — imprudences — Theories — Fancy — Pantheism — -Ideal
characters — Life-like scenery— General tendency of the new literature ..."
5. A Physician's counsels to woman, in health and disease by Walter C. Taylor (1871)
"... exercise and fresh air, improper nervous excitement, imprudences during the
monthly periods, production of abortion, and want of care after childbirth. ..."