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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
inadvisability

1839, from inadvisable + -ity.

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inadvisability

n. The quality or state of being inadvisable.

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inadvisability

n. the quality of being ill advised [ant: advisability]

Usage examples of "inadvisability".

A dark current ran under the surface tensions of all of these varied black men, warning Lionel of the inadvisability of that action.

It only took a split second to figure out the inadvisability of such an act.

I made a point of the inadvisability of combining the offices of President and Chancellor.

That Mamercus gave in was not evidence of weakness, simply that he was a practical man and saw the inadvisability of overruling Claudia.

Like everybody in the entourage of the President, he was aware of the inadvisability of crossing the soft-voiced civil servant who had the ear of the President at all times and a private filing system of intimate information about which more was feared than was known.

In his youth Thomas had been a very fine rugby player, and there were many who had played against Glamorgan who remembered clearly the inadvisability of making a blind-side break when Bryn Thomas was wing forward.