Definition of Improvidence. Meaning of Improvidence. Synonyms of Improvidence

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Meaning of Improvidence from wikipedia

- used to indicate death and decay, and the gr****hopper has indicated improvidence. The horsefly has been used from classical times to portray torment,...
- story has been used to teach the virtues of hard work and the perils of improvidence. Some versions state a moral at the end along the lines of "An idle soul...
- first party's dependence, economic distress or urgent needs, or of its improvidence, ignorance, inexperience or lack of bargaining skill". In addition to...
- best of luck in his ****ure endeavors." They were briefly supported by Improvidence vocalist David Simonich and ex-Beyond Deviation vocalist Matthew Krawchuk...
- graduated from Brown University, where he joined the improv comedy troupe IMPROVidence. After he completed college, The New Group changed its name to The State...
- says his great oratorical achievements were in part undercut by his improvidence with money, his excessively o****nt lifestyle, and his numerous conflict-of-interest...
- his invention and memory, in the infinitude of his knowledge, in his improvidence for the ****ure, in the skill with which he answers, or rather parries...
- envision, envy, evidence, evident, evidential, evidentiality, evidentiary, improvidence, improvident, improvisation, improvisational, improvise, imprudence,...
- fourth circle, where souls who have abused their wealth through greed or improvidence are punished. The full strophe, plus the following four, which describes...
- sufficiently protect its interests while negotiating the contract, while the improvidence criterion is satisfied where the contract "unduly advantages the stronger...