Pronunciation: /ʌn.prəˈsidʒ.ər.əl/
adjective describing something that does not follow established procedures or protocols
A1 The unprocedural approach to solving the problem led to confusion among the team members.
A2 The student's unprocedural behavior in class disrupted the lesson for everyone.
B1 The manager's unprocedural decision-making process caused delays in the project timeline.
B2 The company's unprocedural handling of customer complaints resulted in a loss of trust.
C1 The lawyer was criticized for his unprocedural conduct during the trial.
C2 The government's unprocedural actions sparked widespread protests and condemnation.
formal The committee found the decision to be unprocedural and not in accordance with established rules.
informal Skipping steps in the process was totally unprocedural and could cause problems later on.
slang It was so unprocedural of them to just do whatever they wanted without following the rules.
figurative His unprocedural approach to problem-solving often led to innovative solutions that others had not considered.
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