noun
- the quality of being unwise or inadvisable; lack of good judgment in conduct or management
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- The impolicy of the decision became clear when sales dropped dramatically.
- Many criticized the impolicy of cutting funding for education during a recession.
- The board recognized the impolicy of their hasty vote and called for reconsideration.
- His advisors warned him about the impolicy of making such statements publicly.
- The impolicy of the new regulations was evident in the widespread protests.
- She questioned the impolicy of expanding so rapidly without proper planning.