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Definition of unmethodical in English: unmethodicaladjective ʌnmɪˈθɒdɪk(ə)l Not orderly and systematic. 不讲程序的;无条理的 his inability to locate the source of the trouble resulted in unmethodical chaos Example sentencesExamples - Tucker's writings are diffuse and unmethodical, but marked by humour and quaint illustration and comment.
- According to Dr Gerard McMahon, lecturer in HR management at the Dublin Institute of Technology, the use of unmethodical, biased and inefficient recruitment practices in Ireland are costing employers dearly.
- Unwilling, unprepared and unmethodical, they're watching the planet go down as if they're watching some dull, futuristic movie.
- Very many stupidities also result from this; for the most urgent discoverers have unmethodical minds.
- Until recently, reading instruction for deaf children in our country took place in a rather unmethodical way with little emphasis on word recognition.
- A formal inquiry chaired by Jean Ritchie QC also found that there was "something slapdash and unmethodical in his character - an element of seeing what he could get away with".
- Unknown Dorset. Being a series of unmethodical Explorations of the County .....
- His clocks were besides ill-regulated, and his system of registration unmethodical.
Synonyms careless, slapdash, slipshod, lackadaisical, disorganized, haphazard, unsystematic, hit-or-miss, untidy, messy, thoughtless, inattentive, heedless, hasty, hurried
Derivativesadverb Currently, the laws are passed unmethodically by Congress and applied unevenly by the president. Example sentencesExamples - If, however, they collect donations which then sit in some account, gathering interest, which are used sporadically and unmethodically for occasional charity use, tax it.
- Scharping complained that for years under the Kohl government, the German army had been restructured ‘unmethodically and without aim’ and could now only fulfil its NATO functions with difficulty.
- That these outlines must not be left to chance, or be filled in ignorantly, carelessly, or unmethodically, every one will admit.
- This should not be read as an invitation to work unmethodically, or in a disorderly fashion, or not to let an a priori method curtail the inquiring spirit.
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