noun
- the quality or state of being unsuitable, inadvisable, or not practical for achieving a desired result
Usage: formal
Examples
- The committee recognized the inexpedience of holding the outdoor event during hurricane season.
- Due to the inexpedience of the proposed route, engineers suggested an alternative path.
- The mayor cited the inexpedience of raising taxes during an economic downturn.
- The inexpedience of the timing became clear when half the staff was on vacation.
- Legal advisors warned of the inexpedience of proceeding without proper documentation.
- The board discussed the inexpedience of expanding operations during uncertain market conditions.