The same applies to the lower doors and windows of a house (especially the shop window), which are often injudiciously kept open or removed, under the pretence of rendering assistance.
It is violently depressing and relaxing; producing fainting, and even death, when improperly or injudiciously administered.
Cortius injudiciously interprets quod in this passage as having facientem understood with it.
Accordingly there are instances of ladies being ruined, by having injudiciously sunk their fortunes for high annuities, which, after a few years, ceased to be paid, in consequence of the ruined circumstances of the borrower.
Still he thought the large room ill lighted, and of no use but for dancing in; and the bed-chambers but indifferent rooms; and that the immense sum which it cost was injudiciously laid out.
This interesting proceeding is occasionally witnessed by those keepers who injudiciously prefer their game-disturbing guns to their vermin-destroying traps.
The "Re d'Italia" was struck only because she was suddenly and most injudiciously backed, so that she had no way on when charged by the "Ferdinand Max.
If an hepatic abscess is injudiciously left to itself it may eventually discharge into the chest, lungs or belly, or it may establish a communication with a piece of intestine.
I do not recommend mixing mural painting and sculpture: no painted devices should compete injudiciously with the bas-reliefs.
The pedant is, therefore, not only heard with weariness, but malignity; and those who conceive themselves insulted by his knowledge, never fail to tell with acrimony how injudiciously it was exerted.
Warton injudiciously censures the verse, which appears to me to be very suitably employed.
Warton injudiciously objects to the verse, it should be remembered that there is a mock-elevation in the speeches, descriptions, &c.
I will now briefly notice the various restrictions with which the commercial interests have been not less injudiciously fettered, and the removal of which is of the highest importance to the progress and welfare of the colony.
Circumstances led you into acting veryinjudiciously this morning at the Folly, and I fear your conduct may have produced an unfavourable impression on Hilda's mind,--for I watched her closely.
By one party he was unjustly censured, by another injudiciously praised; and in this ferment of opinion it is difficult to say whether his military reputation was most endangered by the obloquy of his enemies or the over-praise of his friends.
The Pain of the chronical Rheumatism, when left to itself, or injudiciously treated, lasts sometimes many Months, and even Years.
When the Disease is left to itself, or injudiciously treated; or when it proves more powerful than the Remedies against it, which is by no Means seldom the Case, the Aggravations of it become longer, more frequent and irregular.
Much irreparable Mischief has been done to the Health of Children, by Purges injudiciously given and repeated.
The design of the Memoirs of Scriblerus was to have ridiculed all the false tastes in learning, under a character of a man of capacity enough, that had dipped into every art and science, but injudiciously in each," we have been told.
He has also endeavoured to show that every particular passage of the play alludes to some fine part of the tragedy, which he says I have injudiciously and profanely abused.
With respect to the selection of pictures for the exhibition, are you satisfied in general with that selection, or have you in particular instances seen ground to think that it has been injudiciously exercised?
In some cases it has been injudiciously exercised, but it is a matter of small importance; it causes heartburning probably, but little more.
Young Lygon was killed, and Colonels Crabbe and Codrington with Captain Trotter, all of the Guards, were severely wounded by such a body, whom they gallantly but injudiciously attempted to arrest when armed only with revolvers.
Lord Winchester of the same battalion was killed, after injudiciously but heroically exposing himself all day.
An opportunity here presents itself of remarking how injudiciously we have discarded the more expressive and legitimate term consort, as a company of musicians playing together, for the new-fangled Italian concert.
How injudiciously had Maynard prepared the minds of his sisters to admire Adeline.
Injudiciously again, Bellamy elected to show his teeth, stepped closer to Lucinda and with ugly deliberation demanded: "See here: where you going?
It would be but a sorry compliment to science, to say that a doctor of medicine had fractured both his legs by injudiciously striking them against a pair of barposts.
There was an abundance of materialinjudiciously used.
The criminal, however, was only discovered by his injudiciously "hiding his diminished head.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "injudiciously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.