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Definition of Inexpediencies
1. inexpediency [n] - See also: inexpediency
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inexpediencies
Literary usage of Inexpediencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Moral Damage of War by Walter Walsh (1906)
"But just as we have discovered that these evils refuse to be regulated, and have
thus learned that they are not mere inexpediencies admitting of ..."
2. The Life of William H. Seward by Frederic Bancroft (1900)
"The Hunkers ridiculed what they regarded as the inexpediencies of these radicals,
and likened them to the old Dutchman who was so determined to rid his barn ..."
3. The Psychoanalytic Method by Oskar Pfister (1917)
"The analyst should allow the compensations to be retained so far as they do not
bring with them new dangers and inexpediencies and not try to see if he can ..."
4. Perforations in the "Latter-day Pamphlets," by Elizur Wright (1850)
"This is a sin to which the rest sink almost into mere inexpediencies. This is an
open warfare with the Eternal, which cannot come to good. ..."