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short-sighted
adjective
- relating to or suffering from myopia
- lacking foresight
a short-sighted plan
Derived Forms
- ˌshort-ˈsightedness, noun
- ˌshort-ˈsightedly, adverb
Example Sentences
Nothing was more short-sighted than the Democrats sending Bill Clinton to give a speech days before the election, saying Israel was “forced” to kill more than 41,000 people in the last year.
And that’s just how short-sighted their decisions are.
Gideon Rabinowitz, from UK NGO network Bond, accused the government of making a "short-sighted decision" meaning "UK aid will plummet this year".
One would hope that it's self-evident that "revenge on liberals for not liking me" is both a pathetic and short-sighted justification for voting for a wannabe dictator with a criminal rap sheet the size of a Russian novel.
What's short-sighted is being a single issue voter seeking vengeance against cat ladies.
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