inexpedient in English

adjective
1
not practical, suitable, or advisable.
In other words, an order for absolute discharge does not imply either conviction or that punishment is inexpedient : it implies a finding that the accused did the act in question and that an absolute discharge is the most suitable order.
adjective

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1. InAdvisable definition, not Advisable; inexpedient; unwise

2. It would be inexpedient to inform them at this stage.

3. It would be inexpedient to raise taxes further.

4. 21 It would be inexpedient to inform them at this stage.

5. The way to change the phases of slacken production, inexpedient circulation is to realize the limited austerity.

6. It was inexpedient for him to be seen to approve of the decision.

7. What does inArtful mean? Awkwardly expressed but not necessarily untrue; impolitic; ill-phrased; inexpedient; clumsy

8. In retrospection of the inexpedient reports on some emergencies, this article has an analysis on the current domestic political regulations related to information publication.

9. Harmful, damaging, conflicting, dangerous, opposite, negative, destructive, detrimental, hurtful, antagonistic, injurious, inimical, inopportune, disadvantageous, unpropitious, inexpedient The decision would have no Adverse effect on the investigation.

10. The waiter ventured to whisper that it was perhaps inexpedient to carry out the order, in consideration of the dignity of the house and its custom.

11. Both domestic and foreign cases concerned indicate that it is usually inexpedient capital mode that leads to the companies" financial difficulties, which sometimes result in their bankruptcy."

12. Page can be Aliened in any form except by authority of an Act of the General Assembly, it is therefore inexpedient for this Board of Visitors minutes Gervace, Abbot of Westminster, natural son of King Stephen, Aliened the Manor of Chelchithe; he bestowed it upon his mother, Dameta, to be held by her in fee, paying annually to the church at