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With good judgement or sense.
‘his work has been carefully and judiciously edited’
- ‘judiciously chosen words’
- ‘The author approaches British labor history judiciously, avoiding extreme statements or assertions of revolutionary changes.’
- ‘The boring parts of the action are judiciously excised, resulting in a tight, unsettling work.’
- ‘Use over-the-counter medications judiciously, or consult your doctor about the right prescription for your needs.’
- ‘Third-party professional advice could help consumers invest their funds judiciously.’
- ‘Debt and credit were used judiciously to help make ends meet.’
- ‘Judiciously, the assistant director calls lunch.’
- ‘Judiciously deployed, green flowers are both stunning and fashionable.’
- ‘The decorative elements were judiciously applied so as to enhance the beauty of the compositions.’
- ‘Wine drinkers can pick from a short but judiciously chosen list.’
- ‘The poor will never have access to green spaces unless governments act judiciously.’