{ In′ex‐pe″di‐ence (?), In′ex‐pe″di‐en‐cy (?), } n. The quality or state of being inexpedient; want of fitness; unsuitableness to the end or object; impropriety; as, the inexpedience of some measures.
It is not the rigor but the inexpediency of laws and acts of authority which makes them tyrannical. Paley.