Definition of Judiciously. Meaning of Judiciously. Synonyms of Judiciously

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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...
- to every Sunday when I wished to hear classical music correctly and judiciously performed". However, this is predated by at least 9 years from the title...
- bumbles along on its gimmicky premise and the promise of smart twists at judiciously placed intervals". "Alaya F starrer U-Turn to release directly on ZEE5...
- approximately 20% faster than individuals who did not smile.: 314  Using humour judiciously can have a positive influence on cancer treatment. The effectiveness...
- spookiness and scares that have made him a brand name, but he uses them more judiciously now... The present-day King has far more insight into the human condition...
- direction – a springboard for expansion when cir****stances proved more judicious.” Michael Palumbo (1990). Imperial Israel : the history of the occupation...
- and smaller units of measurement than those used in everyday life. The judicious selection of the units of measurement can aid researchers in problem solving...
- man lay in the propriety, beauty, and majesty of his characters, his judicious contrivance of his composition, correctness of drawing, purity of taste...
- of "whether Stuart exercised the discretion undoubtedly given to him, judiciously," the answer is no. Agreeing that Stuart's absence permitted Lee to be...
- history are the changing of the Hollywood Sign to read "Caltech", by judiciously covering up certain parts of the letters, and the changing of the scoreboard...