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Definition of Judiciously

Judiciously
Judiciously Ju*di"cious*ly, adv. In a judicious manner; with good judgment; wisely.

Meaning of Judiciously from wikipedia

- In mathematics, the method of undetermined coefficients is an approach to finding a particular solution to certain nonhomogeneous ordinary differential...
- theologian Richard Hooker wrote in his book The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine that "God hath created nothing simply for itself, but each thing...
- man lay in the propriety, beauty, and majesty of his characters, his judicious contrivance of his composition, correctness of drawing, purity of taste...
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- among mankind. In New England, consequently, the democracy makes a more judicious choice than it does elsewhere. By contrast, James Madison wrote in Federalist...
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- Church, in Detroit, Michigan, Malcolm X advised African Americans to judiciously exercise their right to vote, but he cautioned that if the government...
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- right-hand men, was the choice of Laetus, and he ruled vigorously and judiciously. Laetus soon became jealous and instigated Pertinax's murder by the Praetorian...