0 doing something dangerous and not worrying about the risks and the possible results:
1 showing a lack of care about risks or danger, and acting without thinking about the results of your actions:
2 taking risks and not caring about the possible dangers:
They made increasingly reckless investments.
reckless borrowing/lending/spending The government wants to crack down on decades of reckless lending by banks to unprofitable companies.
Is punishment for attempts at crime or for reckless behavior illegitimate?
It was entirely in keeping with his outlook that he should have approached overseas enterprise in an almost reckless frame of mind.
Unfortunately, some of the functions seem to be written with a fairly reckless disregard for efficiency.
Reckless self-expression is here coterminous not just with the surrender of the throne, but with spiritual death.
They are full of factual errors, gross generalisations and reckless assumptions.
Any of these individual violations may be deemed routine, reasoned, reckless or malicious.
Reckless inclusion of ontology elements from the source ontologies (even when homogeneous) is likely to lead to a problematic, invalid, contradictory, incoherent or inconsistent ontology.
However, this principle required more flexibility in the post-cold war era when many reckless and even brutal belligerent factions fought each other in anarchy.
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