Adverb
In an injudicious manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarythese intelligence tests were used injudiciously for many years Source: Internet
Oxytocin – a drug used to increase the frequency and strength of contractions – was “injudiciously” used in cases where babies died or developed serious disabilities. Source: Internet
The king protea has several colour forms and horticulturists have recognized 81 garden varieties, some of which have injudiciously been planted in its natural range. Source: Internet
With the equation reading 35 off 34 balls, Bumrah slipped in a searing yorker that Maxwell, injudiciously backing away, missed altogether. Source: Internet
Lee trusted him and gave him discretion, but Stuart acted injudiciously." Source: Internet