impolicies

/ɪmˈpɑləsiz/
noun
  1. Actions or plans that are unwise or not in one's best interest.
    • Historians often point to the impolicies of past leaders as lessons for today.
    • The government's impolicies led to economic trouble.
    • The company's impolicies, such as ignoring customer feedback, hurt its reputation.
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