poorly conceive

Frequency: 5.82.2 per million words

Used to describe a plan or idea that is not well-thought-out or designed.

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  • The marketing campaign was poorly conceived from the start and failed to reach its target audience.
  • Critics argue that the new tax law is poorly conceived and will ultimately hurt the economy.
  • The film's plot was so poorly conceived that the ending made no sense.
  • It was a poorly conceived plan to launch the product without any market research.
  • Many experts believe the entire project was poorly conceived and a waste of public funds.
  • The architect's design, while ambitious, was poorly conceived for the city's climate.
  • A strategy that is poorly conceived is doomed to fail, no matter how well it is executed.
  • His excuse for being late was so poorly conceived that no one believed him.
  • The initial software prototype was poorly conceived, lacking essential features.
  • The teacher pointed out that the student's essay argument was poorly conceived and lacked supporting evidence.