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Improvidently — Im*prov i*dent*ly, adv. In a improvident manner. Improvidently rash. Drayton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
improvidently — A judgment, decree, rule, injunction, etc., when given or rendered without adequate consideration by the court, or without proper information as to all the circumstances affecting it, or based upon a mistaken assumption or misleading information… … Black's law dictionary
improvidently — A judgment, decree, rule, injunction, etc., when given or rendered without adequate consideration by the court, or without proper information as to all the circumstances affecting it, or based upon a mistaken assumption or misleading information… … Black's law dictionary
improvidently — improvident ► ADJECTIVE ▪ lacking care for the future. DERIVATIVES improvidence noun improvidently adverb … English terms dictionary
improvidently — adverb in an improvident manner he lived improvidently for the moment • Ant: ↑providently • Derived from adjective: ↑improvident … Useful english dictionary
improvidently — adverb see improvident … New Collegiate Dictionary
improvidently — See improvidence. * * * … Universalium
improvidently — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. impulsively, unwisely, thoughtlessly; see foolishly , rashly … English dictionary for students
improvidently — adv. carelessly, without foresight; wastefully, without worry for future needs … English contemporary dictionary
improvidently — im·providently … English syllables