Inappropriately [adverb]
Definition of Inappropriately:
poorly
Opposite/Antonyms of Inappropriately:
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Sentence/Example of Inappropriately:
In January, he told The Post in an interview that he had done nothing inappropriate in connection to the casino deal.
When Hill faced an ethics investigations into allegations that she’d had inappropriate extramarital affairs with a campaign and congressional staffer, she quickly stepped down.
In one instance, a man who helped on her campaign sent her inappropriate text messages and became obsessive, so she had to change her phone number, she said.
The state attorney general resigned in August, two hours after the Anchorage Daily News and ProPublica published an investigation revealing he’d sent inappropriate text messages to a female state employee.
These days it’s far easier for an advertiser to be overly restrictive in their attempts to avoid inappropriate content, media owners be damned.
A fine dining chef said it’s “really bizarre to have to work at a job serving people while they do something I think is inappropriate and not worth the risk to myself.”
“It would be inappropriate for the university to provide information on an employee's health history,” the spokesman, Dennis Brown, said.
He failed to disclose that at the time and has since maintained that nothing inappropriate took place.
Android creator Andy Rubin and Alphabet’s top lawyer David Drummond, both of whom stepped down from the company with little consequence, are among executives who have been accused of inappropriate behavior at the company.
The state faced a $76 million clawback, a requirement to return money to the federal government, for extra payments obtained through “inappropriate sources,” the report said.