advisability

[ US /ˌædˌvaɪzəˈbɪɫɪti/ ]
[ UK /ɐdvˌa‍ɪzəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being advisable
    they questioned the advisability of our policy
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How To Use advisability In A Sentence

  • He said he would speak to the captain about it after they arrived at the island, and that the steward's quarters should be searched and Doc questioned, but he doubted the advisability of making what he called a rumpus about it now, especially as Marjorie might be worried and he wanted her to get a good night's sleep. Isle o' Dreams
  • But clearly Freeman is right about the inadvisability of unconditional financial aid to Israel and also about the fact that Israeli violence has regrettable consequences. Matthew Yglesias » AIPAC vs. Chas Freedman
  • It does include statements about the advisability of respecting civil rights, avoiding demonizing Muslims, empowering local communities and institutions, and fostering dialogue -- all strategies that have been pursued in various ways already. Mark Potok: New White House Extremism Report Sober, Tepid
  • Dated August 12, 1898 (New Style, August 24) and sometimes called the first Muraviev Circular, this note circularized certain nations suggesting the advisability of holding an international disarmament conference; the second Muraviev Circular, dated Ludwig Quidde - Nobel Lecture
  • they questioned the advisability of our policy
  • I have doubts about the advisability of surgery in this case.
  • Post-operative agility is a key factor in assessing the advisability of a block for post-operative pain relief.
  • Besides the inadvisability of putting such things on paper, it was just too hard to put together complex deals with numerous actors across a continental nation.
  • For whatever one thinks of the advisability of running mega-deficits during a deep recession (and as mainstream economists, we're cautiously in favor) it's hard to find anybody who argues that deficits-as-usual are desirable or even sustainable after the economy returns to full capacity. Robert Hahn: Economics for Grownups
  • And reform the state - owed enterprise appoint personally at foreign capital not be advisability more lift.
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