judiciously in English

adverb

in a prudent manner, discreetly; wisely, sensibly, with good judgement

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1. 12 Color is best used judiciously.

2. 11 Sonny had been listening judiciously.

3. 1 The letter was judiciously worded.

4. 10 Branagh has cut the play judiciously.

5. 3 Let's use these intelligence tests judiciously.

6. 2 Modern fertilisers should be used judiciously.

7. 4 He uses the whip in a race very judiciously.

8. 13 Geochemical methods may be linked judiciously with other techniques.

9. 19 Their plan will succeed according as it is judiciously managed.

10. 17 Each argument is chosen judiciously analysis of risk versus reward.

11. As a general rule, use Buzzwords judiciously, always keeping the readers in mind.

12. 23 Being found guilty on their own confessions, they were judiciously hanged at Lincoln.

13. 21 Rather the focus was again upon expending the money more judiciously.

14. 15 Then he looked up, lifted those hands calmly, judiciously, and nodded his head.

15. 30 His ideas were quaint and fantastic . She brought him judiciously to earth.

16. Top synonyms for Advisably (other words for Advisably) are judiciously, expediently and wisely.

17. Synonyms for Cautiously include alertly, discreetly, tentatively, carefully, circumspectly, guardedly, judiciously, prudently, warily and watchfully

18. 8 Herbs, when used judiciously, add dimension and complexity to game of all kinds.

19. 7 The inclusion of incentives judiciously applied to several parameters will reduce the danger.

20. 9 Some peanuts, judiciously scattered, may persuade them to linger for a while more.

21. 5 Therefore I manage it judiciously, trying to cut every corner that I can.

22. 27 The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential nature.

23. 7 The nurse safeguards the client's right to privacy by judiciously protecting information of a confidential nature.

24. Synonyms for Craftily include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and alertly

25. Synonyms for Advisedly include deliberately, intentionally, designedly, prudently, consciously, judiciously, knowingly, purposefully, purposely and purposively

26. Synonyms for Alertly include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and craftily

27. Synonyms for Astutely include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly, alertly and craftily

28. Synonyms for Cannily include shrewdly, judiciously, intelligently, astutely, wisely, cunningly, perspicaciously, sagaciously, knowingly and alertly

29. Synonyms for Advisably include seemlily, sensibly, appropriately, aptly, desirably, expediently, fitly, fittingly, judiciously and politically

30. 18 The driver squinted judiciously ahead and built up the speed of the truck a little.

31. 6 All are worthwhile, judiciously seasoned with salt and fresh pepper, served a la carte, and cooked just right.

32. 14 Controls must be used appropriately and judiciously, like all elements of a good user interface.

33. His style is lucid and he emerges as an honest broker who judiciously weighs the historical evidence.

34. 29 It's good management of the game, and to the sportsman's benefit, to crop big game judiciously.

35. Cautiously adverb carefully, alertly, discreetly, tentatively, warily, prudently, judiciously, guardedly, circumspectly, watchfully, vigilantly, cagily (informal), mindfully The government has reacted Cautiously …

36. 20 His style is lucid and he emerges as an honest broker who judiciously weighs the historical evidence.

37. All are worthwhile, judiciously seasoned with salt and fresh pepper, served a la carte, and cooked just right.

38. 26 All are worthwhile, judiciously seasoned with salt and fresh pepper, served a la carte, and cooked just right.

39. 25 The weight of the fly wheel can provide so much momentum by being kicked judiciously that it can rotate continuously.

40. 28 A UNIX system runs any number of applications simultaneously,(www.Sentencedict.com) sharing its finite physical resources judiciously among all.

41. 24 The result is evident in the back streets and courtyards, which Atalla judiciously avoids with a foreign visitor.

42. 22 The trillions of dollars in the bond markets have been jostled by a few judiciously placed millions in gold.

43. 26 They used the work of anthropologists and historians which was available, and on the whole they used this work very judiciously.

44. The Prime Minister said that teachers should keep abreast of technology, and imbibe it judiciously as part of the teaching routine.

45. (1746) THE NEW PLAY CRITICIZ'D, OR THE PLAGUE OF ENVY (1747) CHARLES MACKLIN He banked away from them, flying as judiciously as possible, Begrudging each foot dropped

46. Airway stents must be judiciously used, but we now have data that help guide patient selection and that inform us of what potential complications may occur and when

47. Messer (1992) introduced the notion of Assimilative integration in psychotherapy, theorizing that integrative practitioners adhere to their preferred theoretical paradigms while judiciously blending aspects from other models

48. Many highly effective and selective Anthelmintics are available, but such compounds must be used correctly, judiciously, and with consideration of the parasite/host interaction to obtain a favorable clinical response, accomplish good control, and minimize selection for Anthelmintic resistance.

49. Evidence-based research clearly shows that used judiciously, Bitewing x-ray imaging is the method of choice for determining the presence and extent of decay in the areas where back teeth touch each other and in assessing any bone loss

50. Complaints give us insights into problems people are experiencing in the marketplace and help us regulate consumer financial products and services under existing federal consumer financial laws, enforce those laws judiciously, and educate and empower consumers to make informed financial decisions.