inconsequent Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of inconsequent In English

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Examples of inconsequent

  • Can one imagine anything more inconsequent and illogical than that as a proposition of constitutional law?

  • He was a little inconsequent in that part of his remarks.

  • These were a magnificently inconsequent collection of objections to that new proposal.

  • It is an attempt to bring together the protection of wild plants and wild animals—two entirely irrelevant and inconsequent species.

  • This is rather an inconsequent catalogue of subjects, but in the circumstances that is unavoidable.

  • It seems an inconsequent thing unrelated to the problems of health that we have been considering.

  • I apologise for the somewhat inconsequent nature of these few remarks.

  • Every scientific fact which indicates that fluoridation is a risky procedure is either ignored or else is brushed aside for plausible, but inconsequent, reasons.

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