noun
- instances or acts of lack of foresight or preparation for the future; failures to provide for future needs
Usage: plural form of improvidence
Examples
- His financial improvidences in youth led to difficulties in retirement.
- The company’s improvidences during good times left it vulnerable to economic downturns.
- She regretted the improvidences of her college years when bills came due.
- Multiple improvidences by the city council resulted in budget shortfalls.
- The family’s improvidences with their savings account worried their financial advisor.
- His repeated improvidences with credit cards created mounting debt.