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Definition of Circumspective

Circumspective
Circumspective Cir`cum*spec"tive (s[~e]r`k[u^]m*sp[e^]k"t[i^]v), a. Looking around every way; cautious; careful of consequences; watchful of danger. ``Circumspective eyes.' --Pope.

Meaning of Circumspective from wikipedia

- non intellegunt." [Yet students must pronounce with diffidence and cir****spection on the merits of such illustrious characters, lest, as is the case with...
- Spanish Inquisition into Portugal. Borrowed and spent money without cir****spection and was a significant patron of the arts. Under his reign, progress...
- ****urity, and considers the consequences that may attend an action ... II. Cir****spection, which surveys the whole Chess-board, or scene of action: – the relation...
- Brian Winston (2014), The Rushdie Fatwa and After: A Lesson to the Cir****spect, Palgrave Macmillan, ISBN 978-1137388599, p. 74, Quote: "(In the case...
- preservation of Europe's stability. It was also marked by the need to balance cir****spect defensiveness and the desire to be free from the constraints of its position...
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- strong advocate of free love, by the end of the poem she has become more cir****spect as her awareness of the dark side of ****uality has grown, crying "Can...
- Yoga" (PDF). Retrieved 5 September 2010. Carl W. Ernst, ****cution and Cir****spection in Shattari Sufism Archived 24 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine, in...
- amounts to interventionism, a flawed model of care lacking holistic cir****spection—merely treating discrete problems (in billable increments) rather than...
- bypath, they should choose it, and not go straight on; then they may cir****spectly wander from village to village. — Third Lecture(6) I shall become a...