overhasty
IPA: ˈoʊvɝhæsti
adjective
- Too hasty.
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Examples of "overhasty" in Sentences
- He was merely overhasty.
- He did, indeed, blame the Egyptian's overhasty action.
- Your edit comment was either overhasty or disingenuous.
- To call it spamming is a little bit overhasty, isn't it
- Please forgive my overhasty correction of your description.
- He did not wish to make his sister refractory by overhasty roughness.
- I've reverted the rest of what seems to have been my overhasty revert.
- If I have been overhasty or obtrusive anywhere, I offer you my apology.
- Nor is King unique as a counterexample to your overhasty generalization.
- He declared, that, if he should be overhasty, he would most assuredly ruin every thing.
- If the DRC is a story of overhasty exit, then Niger is a case study in delayed engagement.
- Our political system must, indeed, be made must be placed in the way of overhasty and ill considered lawmaking.
- "It is in my mind that perhaps we would be overhasty in sending Kellen off into the mountains entirely alone," Morusil said slowly, speaking for the first time.
- It said Foreign Affairs clearly did not understand the consequences of South Africa's "overhasty" action in severing diplomatic ties with the Republic of China (Taiwan).
- The lawyer's "ally is chance," and his "task is to disrupt an overhasty reliance on what appears to be the truth," says the rather fiendish omniscient narrator in one story.
- Today, these principles are at risk of becoming mere afterthoughts in the overhasty and indiscriminate assault on the flawed public realm the coalition has inherited from Labour.
- Three senior judges agreed to remove the most damning passage, but Lord Neuberger later admitted he may have been "overhasty" in removing his comments at the request of Jonathan Sumption QC, working on behalf of the Foreign Secretary, David Miliband.
- Charlotte Bronte was a year in writing "Jane Eyre," spurred on to new effort by the recent rejection of "The Professor," but to write such a book in a year cannot be called overhasty production when one considers how much of "Jane Eyre" was drawn from Charlotte Bronte's own life, and also how she and her sisters had been experimenting with literature from their earliest childhood.
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