impolicy

/ɪmˈpɑləsi/
noun
  1. A course of action that is unwise or not in one's best interest, especially in matters of government or management.
    • Historians often debate the impolicy of the treaty that ended the war.
    • The company's impolicy of ignoring customer complaints eventually hurt its reputation.
    • The king's impolicy in raising taxes led to widespread rebellion.
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