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improvidentially

Definitions

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  • adverb rare Improvidently.

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  • adverb improvidently

Etymologies

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improvidential +‎ -ly

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Examples

  • Patrick Donnelly, a Chicago attorney who recently found himself looking down the business end of the Citizen Participation Act told me, "Not to sound like a gun nut, but there are enough laws [already] on the books that if someone sues someone improvidentially, someone can take a whack back at them."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Patrick Donnelly, a Chicago attorney who recently found himself looking down the business end of the Citizen Participation Act told me, "Not to sound like a gun nut, but there are enough laws [already] on the books that if someone sues someone improvidentially, someone can take a whack back at them."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Patrick Donnelly, a Chicago attorney who recently found himself looking down the business end of the Citizen Participation Act told me, "Not to sound like a gun nut, but there are enough laws [already] on the books that if someone sues someone improvidentially, someone can take a whack back at them."

    Chicago Reader 2010

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