inappropriately

[ US /ˌɪnəˈpɹɑpɹiətɫi/ ]
[ UK /ˌɪnɐpɹˈə‍ʊpɹi‍ətli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an inappropriate manner
    he was inappropriately dressed
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How To Use inappropriately In A Sentence

  • Stars no longer have the guts to protest such meretricious displays of ego and decadence with their absence, or to inappropriately hijack award shows for their own political purposes.
  • Bhagvati's argument (as gathered from the link Lauren provided) seems to be that anti-dumping measures may be appropriate in theory, but in practice governments tend to go too far and use protectionist measures inappropriately, such as to satisfy special interests. Time to Dump "Dumping"?, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • For some reason it doesn't mesh with the rest of the diction and seems strange and inappropriately vulgar.
  • Bailey's report asked for government and business to work together on initiatives such as ending the sale of inappropriately "sexy" clothing for young children, for example underwired bras and T-shirts with suggestive slogans. Pornography to be blocked by internet service providers unless users opt in
  • It wasn't the mutuals who were energetic at selling pensions and policies inappropriately.
  • In the process of construction of multi - media classroom dangle after the construction of hardware equipments inappropriately.
  • Even when mushing a husky dog sleigh team through the frozen deserts of Iceland she is inappropriately dressed in a thin body-hugging woollen outfit.
  • I even dug out an ancient pair of gold sandals and wore them, rather racily and inappropriately, to work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Therefore, it also seeks to reduce the unacknowledged iatrogenesis that results from inappropriately over-utilized treatments such as immunosuppressive steroids, psychotropic drugs, antibiotics, and unnecessary surgeries. Larry Malerba, D.O. : What Is the 'Green' Medicine Revolution? (Part III)
  • They have no comprehension of the social codes that govern the rest of us, and may touch inappropriately or throw tantrums.
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