Inadvisably (Adverb)
Meaning
In an expedient manner.
Examples
- She expedited the project inadvisably by skipping several crucial steps to meet the tight deadline.
- In an attempt to hasten the process, he inadvisably ordered his team to work overtime without adequate resources.
- The manager inadvisably decided to rush the product launch without conducting thorough market research.
- The team inadvisably accelerated the construction process by using substandard materials to save time.
- The politician inadvisably fast-tracked the legislation without considering its long-term consequences.