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What does injudiciously mean?

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Adverb
  1. In an injudicious manner.
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Her money had then been injudiciously invested, and she had been ruined.
Is it not plain as the nose on your face that his admirers admire him injudiciously?
He invested recklessly and injudiciously in schemes that became an ever-increasing drain on his family's savings.
Two such academics were so upset by the broadcast they injudiciously let the cat out of the bag completely.
Lift off just when you shouldn't and the results will be painful and expensive, as will flooring the loud one injudiciously.
However, when used injudiciously on animation, it wipes out portions of the image that should be retained.

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