1. ill-conceived - Adjective
2. ill-conceived - Adjective Satellite
poorly conceived or thought out
Source: WordNetPatriotism is often the cry extolled when morally questionable acts are advocated by those in power. When these cries of patriotism drown out any logically based dissension, it is usually the American soldier that is given the order to carry out some ill-conceived mission. Chelsea Manning
As far as design theorists are concerned, theistic evolution is American evangelicalism's ill-conceived accommodation to Darwinism. William A. Dembski
Conscience, both as a sense and as a concept, is a priori immanent in man, and shakes the very foundations of the society that has emerged from our ill-conceived civilisation. Andrei Tarkovsky
If the person who can effectively sanction ill-conceived wars can play the electric guitar, which is a symbol of rebellion, then that whole worldview becomes confused. Steve Coogan
As we have seen both in healthcare and energy, passing reckless, ill-conceived massive bills usually create more problems than we solve. Mike Pompeo
an ill-conceived plan to take over the company Source: Internet