Synonym: bad, inappropriate, incorrect, indecent, unbecoming, unfit, unsuitable, wrong. Antonym: proper. Similar words: improved, property, properly, impress, impression, impressive, European, compromise. Meaning: [ɪm'prɑpə(r) /-'prɒp-] adj. 1. not suitable or right or appropriate 2. not conforming to legality, moral law, or social convention 3. not appropriate for a purpose or occasion.
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31) Scan the document looking for, and correcting, improper page breaks. 5. Print the document. 6.
32) It was thought improper for elderly women to wear bright clothes.
33) It was a mistake, not an effort to seek improper financial gain.
34) An improper and dominant motive would have to be shown for revealing matters which would normally be in the public interest.
35) Each claimed to have seen 49ers stadium boosters engaged in what he believed was improper and intimidating conduct at the polls.
36) One of the findings was that many cases of "stomach flu" are caused by improper cooking of food.
37) Liquid alcohol used to warm food can be toxic and improper handling can lead to an explosion.
38) The court held that the Minister had acted ultravires in that he had used his power for an improper purpose.
39) Displaying alcohol ads at the conference was improper, in my opinion.
40) It is too hushed, something improper is going to happen.
40) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
41) It costs from £3800 from Teagle Machinery Evidence shows more deaths may result from the improper use of ATVs.
42) Political pressures at the station led to unbalanced news broadcasts and improper promotions and demotions, according to the officials and documents.
43) This is judicial scrutiny and the power of the courts to regulate telephone-tapping and to deal with illegal or improper conduct.
44) He resigned this post in 1845 as a result of a parliamentary enquiry into alleged improper acquisition of railway shares.
45) If the exchange suspects that a trade has been effected for improper purposes it must investigate this.
46) The company fired a top executive for his role in improper financial dealings.
47) They were rebuked as unwise and improper by the more discreet.
48) The White House reacted sharply to the accusations of improper deals.
49) Soon after it was founded[sentencedict.com], the College ran into financial difficulties because of an improper management of funds.
50) Keating expressed regret over the resignation, describing Richardson's relationship with Symons as unfortunate but not improper.
51) Even a money payment together with cessation of the improper use of the house could not be a remedy.
52) Later that day Mata took the supervisor aside and reminded her that it was improper for her to fire anyone.
53) According to Lord Diplock it is improper to do this if the meaning of the statute is plain.
54) Improper behavior by individual political actors or by government agencies is exposed and widely communicated by investigative reporters.
55) We deplore anything that looks or smacks of discrimination, harassment or improper conduct.
56) It would be improper for me to discuss the case at this point.
57) Lord Lane accepted that the refusal to allow Alladice a lawyer was quite improper and a clear breach of section 58.
58) A tight-lipped college spokesman yesterday denied there was evidence of an improper relationship between the two.
59) Many cases of stomach flu result from improper cooking of food.
60) The royal crest is used on the front of the annual report, which I should have thought was improper.
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