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ill-conceived

ADJECTIVE
  1. poorly conceived or thought out
    an ill-conceived plan to take over the company

How To Use ill-conceived In A Sentence

  • The most that could be said is that beggar-my-neighbour policies eventually added to the problems caused by ill-conceived monetary and fiscal policies: the failure to cut interest rates quickly enough, the failure to keep credit flowing, the failure in the US to keep banks in business and the insistence on running balanced budgets. Global recovery's weakness raises possibility of trade war
  • Our economic problems were caused mainly by incurrence of far too much debt by individuals and firms, and secondarily, by ill-conceived investments in securities comprised of such debt. The Volokh Conspiracy » Looks Like Now We Need a Commercial Financial Protection Agency:
  • Banking sources dismissed suggestions that the plan was ill-conceived and that the prospectus was lacking in transparency. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Hey Hey (Australian TV) thing was clueless and offensive, although arguably not malevolently racist (just bloody stupid and really, really ill-conceived). The Matrix as a Charlie Chaplin short - Boing Boing
  • The result is wild rhetoric and ill-conceived laws that interfere not just with gamers' fun but with an art form in its infancy.
  • The ill-conceived plan goes from bad to worse. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a thoroughly ill-conceived picture full of plot twists that have absolutely no rhyme nor reason.
  • But that would be silly, like tacking some ill-conceived speculation onto the end of a story about boring financial statements to juice it up a little.
  • It was ill-conceived, partly to fulfil a political ambition to regionalise governance in England. Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
  • They are always scrambling to get something finalized before their ill-conceived plans or public lies are exposed.
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