释义 |
unadˈvisableness [f. prec. + -ness.] The quality of being unadvisable: a. Of persons.
1771Wesley Wks. (1872) V. 476 As he grows in pride, so he must grow in unadvisableness and in stubbornness also. b. Of things. In recent use (1891–) also unadvisability (for earlier inadvisability).
1833Gen. P. Thompson Exerc. II. 374 In proof of the unadviseableness of permitting the extension of manufacturing industry. 1841Craik in Pict. Hist. Eng. ix. vii. IV. 853/1 The impossibility or unadvisableness of carrying it [the Licensing Act] rigorously into execution. 1877M. Arnold Last Ess. on Church 217 The unadvisableness of using the occasion of burial for passing sentence of condemnation..against the particular person dead. |