Impolitic in a sentence as an adjective

Oh, like they were going to skip over his impolitic views when writing his obituary if had died up to now?

> You threaten to reduce it if they're impolitic enough to pursue certain courses.

You threaten to reduce it if they're impolitic enough to pursue certain courses.

There are polite and impolitic ways of handling any situation where you need to explain why or how someone has erred.

I put extra time into writing that comment to minimize the chances that it would come across as rude or impolitic.

It might be "poor phrasing" in terms of being impolitic or not entirely clear, but I don't know how to convey the same idea with the same strength differently.

Does proud ignorance of IDEs indicate that RMS may be impolitic or undiplomatic?

Your description of his comment as merely "impolitic" is only slightly more ridiculous than you referring to him as the "friendliest" guy you know.

"Even though it might sound harsh and impolitic, here is the bottom line: if you don’t want to get shot, tased, pepper-sprayed, struck with a baton or thrown to the ground, just do what I tell you.

It is impolitic of them to say to your face, "Look if you're not going to be making a million units a month we really don't care a whole lot what you think we should or should not be doing.

He was constantly in trouble with the authorities in **** Germany for his impolitic statements, but they tolerated him because of what he could build.

And, of course, there are hundreds of curb spaces within six blocks of your building, though neighbors vehement territoriality about their spaces would make it impolitic to mention those in an appeal to the city for a parking waiver.

It's also their private feelings, impolitic thoughts, confidential business plans, romantic intentions, parameters of negotiating positions, health concerns, etc.

While I appreciate Amnesty International's position - it's obviously impolitic to call someone these things while sitting at the table having a dialog - it's inappropriate to sacrifice our own moral clarity everywhere else.

Did I miss the part where Wikileaks refuted the allegation, which ran in several mainstream media outlets, that representatives of Wikileaks funneled unpublished leaked information from the Manning dump to the dictator of Belarus?I don't like the NSA, but, impolitic as it may be to admit it here: I like Belarus a lot less.

Impolitic definitions

adjective

not politic; "an impolitic approach to a sensitive issue"