Inadvertent in a sentence as an adjective

Hm. I tried to be careful when I used the word "hoax"; for instance, I described it elsewhere as an "inadvertent hoax".

Even its critics are making a deep if inadvertent point: Only in women is success viewed as a barrier to giving advice.

This required a careful audit of the OS's use of the timer interrupt to be sure that we weren't exposing an inadvertent race condition.

"It was inadvertent, and we're working to fix the problem".And by the time the problem is fixed, the damage has been done and the desired censorship in this case has been achieved.

They were threatening to give me 99 years in prison for Aggravated Robbery, which is a Class 1 felony, merely because of my inadvertent involvement in the crime.

> the panel decried Europes lack of hungerA somewhat inadvertent turn of phrase that may well be telling you more than expected about the situation in Europe.

Every Sony customer is an inadvertent supporter of Sony's abuses, and most of them don't care about Sony's morality, they just love the products.

Caveat Reader: In converting a large and complex book like FLP from one format to another, inadvertent errors are inevitably introduced.

As DanBC pointed out above, when you have a restraining order against you, you are expected to take reasonable precaution not to violate it inadvertently.

Biden said it was inadvertent due to his not knowing the proper rules of citation, and he was permitted to retake the course after receiving a grade of F, which was subsequently dropped from his record.

Could an inadvertent social networking invitation constitute a violation due to lack of reasonable precaution, or it it more like the grocery store scenario?2.

With a third independent team to verify there were no inadvertent similaritiesIf the two channels disagreed, they were automatically electrically isolated, and the pilot was notified and was expected to take over.

Given that this will likely trigger an audit and potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars of fines for you, how about we just agree to give my client what he has coming to him, and you report an inadvertent paperwork screwup to the tax authority when you pay your fair share?

The case of the mysterious Piggy BankThis caused a lot of problems at a 2 founder startup I worked at where the guy looking after the books was semi-inadvertently skewing everything in his favour, the company paid for renovations to the office that was actually his property he'd just bought.

Inadvertent definitions

adjective

happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally ; "with an inadvertent gesture she swept the vase off the table"; "accidental poisoning"; "an accidental shooting"

See also: accidental