Definition for IN-EX-PE'DI-ENCE, or IN-EX-PE'DI-EN-CY

IN-EX-PE'DI-ENCE, or IN-EX-PE'DI-EN-CY, n. [in and expedience.]

Want of fitness; impropriety; unsuitableness to the purpose. The inexpedience of a measure is to be determined by the prospect of its advancing the purpose intended or not.

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