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"ill-advisedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not sensible or is likely to cause difficulties in the future

30 Sentences With "ill advisedly"

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Obama's NPR reduced – ill-advisedly – the role of U.S. nuclear weapons.
Let's hope they don't ill-advisedly introduce time travel into season 5.
They mentioned this to their son, who, perhaps ill-advisedly, told his wife.
When Blue Apron ill-advisedly went public in 2017, it had a valuation of nearly $2 billion.
Hillary Clinton ill-advisedly referred to "deplorables" among Mr Trump's supporters during their presidential contest; his fans eagerly adopted the name.
But he doesn't deserve to be meted out a punishment worse than death by a company ill-advisedly trying to shirk its own responsibility.
In 22008 it ill-advisedly bought Antonveneta, another Italian bank, from Spain's Santander for €22bn in cash; more tales of mismanagement have emerged since.
In 2015 Mr Immelt ill-advisedly paid $10.6bn for Alstom, which makes turbines using fossil fuels, just as renewable energy was taking off around the world.
The League's leader, Matteo Salvini, ill-advisedly pulled the rug this month, thinking it was under his allies' feet, when in fact it was under his own.
After the commander ill-advisedly opened the gate, the social network's alien horde stormed in and slaughtered forces stationed inside, in a battle fought on the frontiers of artificial-intelligence research.
A diver, perhaps ill-advisedly, plunged into the water on Christmas Eve and recorded some of the most vivid and close-up footage of a 12-foot-long squid ever seen.
"Oh, 'Persuasion,'" one of the ladies, Mary Marshall, said, referring to the book whose heroine, despite her advanced age (27), finds romance with the man she ill-advisedly spurned years earlier.
As recently as 2013, the wanna-be hit console Ouya ill-advisedly tried to pander to this demographic when it encouraged players to "GET SOME" of a game about a young child dying of cancer.
Perhaps Trump has acted as impulsively and ill-advisedly in pulling out of this summit as he did when he surprised the world by accepting Kim's invitation without considering where it all might end up.
So, in order to preserve his own massive—nay, super-massive—ego, Brady insisted, perhaps ill-advisedly, to take matters into his own hands again, as if the team had an extra Tom Brady to spare.
Alice, a single mother, has designed the titular potted plant, dubbed Little Joe after the name of her teenage son (Kit Connor), to whom she ill-advisedly brings home a sample of the bright red bloom.
Last Friday, Rob Goldman, a vice president inside Facebook's Ads team, rather ill-advisedly published a series of tweets that seemed to confirm the Trump administration's allegations regarding the recent indictments of 13 Russian nationals by Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
As Gomez tried to prove she could be marketed to older and more mature audiences, she ill-advisedly stuffed her debut solo album with heavy electronic dance music and predictable bass drops — but this song is particularly devoid of creativity and personality.
We filmed in our backyards and the woods behind them, in parking lots and alleys, in our bedrooms, and, most ill-advisedly, in the hotel where we stayed on our AP Government trip to Washington, D.C. Then one of us left the VHS master copy sitting on a table in the Laurel Highlands Senior High School cafeteria.
There's an irony to the way that 2018's award conversation started earlier in the year with hand-wringing over Black Panther, a blockbuster that became a cultural phenomenon and a Best Picture nominee, but that was far enough outside of the Academy's concept of an Oscar movie that it briefly and ill-advisedly introduced a new category, Best Popular Film, that was presumably intended to set up Marvel's smash hit for an easy win.
Following the liberation of Greece from German occupation in 1944, the British Royal Air Force ill-advisedly made its headquarters in Kefalari, taking over several hotels. With the outbreak of the Greek Civil War, the RAF personnel were first besieged, then forced to surrender, and marched across the mountains into northern Greece; being released in Trikala only after a truce had been arranged.
A Pyromaniac's Love Story aspires to being an offbeat comedy, somewhere between a fairy tale and a whimsical love story. What it is an irritatingly smarmy, implausible mess. A kind of slow-motion farce that ill-advisedly attempts to mingle wildly disparate realities and acting styles, [it] might have worked had its various plot strands been ingeniously interwoven. But no P.G. Wodehouse or Georges Feydeau is anywhere in sight . . .
On this morning, a handful of SS men rather ill-advisedly decided to try to hold off the American advance on Rheinböllen, and to that end, destroyed an American tank. By way of response, the remaining tanks, supported by artillery, let loose a furious barrage on Rheinböllen. Some 25 properties did not survive the onslaught and were utterly destroyed. All that was left standing of the Evangelical church was the surrounding wall.
Rosa becomes acquainted with an attractive man in a romantic setting, falls for the gentleman act skillfully crafted by the new acquaintance and ill-advisedly goes along with him to continue their socializing. This affair ends with the death of Rosa at the hands of this new acquaintance; for him the murder of Rosa becomes a kind of revenge for all homosexual humanity as in his early childhood he was raped by a pedophile maniac and since then he has had anger and desire to destroy homosexuals.
In Paris, on 6 June 1771 Armand, duc d'Aiguillon (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), took Tort's side ill-advisedly, whereas the Queen defended her friend de Guînes, and the affair was taken up by the antagonistic parties of Choiseul and Aiguillon.A volume of Correspondance de Monsieur le Duc d'Aiguillon au sujet de l'Affaire de M. le Comte de Guînes et du Sieur Tort et autres intéressés was published in Paris, 1775. De Guînes was eventually proven not guilty, by a narrow margin, in a specially convened Council of State commanded by King Louis XVI.Mme de Campan, Memoirs Vol. iv. ch.
O'Rourke and his sidekick Featherstone insist on being allowed to go to the NAAFI to buy cigarettes and Evans ill-advisedly lets them go. O'Rourke confides to Featherstone that at midnight it will be his 30th birthday and the two decide to go the canteen and start drinking, knowing full well it is forbidden whilst on guard duty. O'Rourke, having endured a grim childhood and the harsh, unjust punishments of the army for all his adult life, is at breaking point. Drunk and unstable, he tries to kill himself by jumping out of an upper story window but only suffers minor injuries.
And in the sixth inning, after left fielder Jayson Werth walked, Zimmerman doubled with two outs and third base coach Bob Hendley ill-advisedly sent Werth home as he rounded third; the Dodgers cut Werth down at the plate easily to end the inning.Castillo, Jorge, "Nationals fall to Dodgers, 4-3, in decisive Game 5 of NLDS," washingtonpost.com, October 14, 2016, 1:04 a.m. EDT. The Nationals still clung to a 1-0 lead when disaster struck them in the top of the seventh inning, in which the Nationals used a single-inning record six pitchers.
John Spencer offers one example, only a few months prior to this crisis, of Aklilu's loss of power: : In foreign affairs where, for decades, his views were uncontested, he was now confronted by [Minister of Foreign Affairs] Minassie Haile, who did not share his views on foreign policy. For Minassie, it was sufficient to go to His Majesty to obtain a compliant authorization of an opposite line of action. A case in point ... was whether or not the Emperor should make an urgent visit to Riyadh to consult with King Faisal. Ill-advisedly, Aklilou accepted a show-down in front of His Majesty.
Upon hearing of Emperor Houfei's death, the general Shen Youzhi accused Xiao Daocheng of wanting to usurp the throne, and he started a rebellion from his Jing Province (荊州, modern central and western Hubei), although he then ill-advisedly became bogged down in his progress in sieging Yingcheng (郢城, in modern Wuhan, Hubei). Meanwhile, an attempted coup by Yuan Can and Liu Bing to seize back power for the imperial clan failed in late 477, and both Yuan and Liu Bing were killed, permitting Xiao to further consolidate his power. By spring 478, Shen also had been defeated, and he committed suicide. Xiao no longer had opposition.
As he wrote in his five-volume history, > if the men who hoisted the 'Bear Flag' had raised the flag that Washington > sanctified by his abnegation and patriotism, there would have been no war on > the Sonoma frontier, for all our minds were prepared to give a brotherly > embrace to the sons of the Great Republic, whose enterprising spirit had > filled us with admiration. Ill-advisedly, however, as some say, or dominated > by a desire to rule without let or hindrance, as others say, they placed > themselves under the shelter of a flag that pictured a bear, an animal that > we took as the emblem of rapine and force. This mistake was the cause of all > the trouble, for when the Californians saw parties of men running over their > plains and forests under the 'Bear Flag,' they thought that they were > dealing with robbers and took the steps they thought most effective for the > protection of their lives and property. Vallejo, his French secretary Victor Prudon, his brother Salvador Vallejo, and their brother-in-law Jacob P. Leese were taken as prisoners to John C. Frémont's camp in the Central Valley.

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