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/dʒuˈdɪʃɪsɫi/
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[ UK /dʒuːdˈɪʃəsli/ ]
[ UK /dʒuːdˈɪʃəsli/ ]
ADVERB
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in a judicious manner
let's use these intelligence tests judiciously
How To Use judiciously In A Sentence
- But use the oil judiciously; too much may upset your stomach.
- II. i.286 (46,8) [This ancient morsel] For _morsel_ Dr. Warburton reads _ancient moral_, very elegantly and judiciously, yet I know not whether the author might not write _morsel_, as we say a _piece of a man_. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
- Herbs, when used judiciously, add dimension and complexity to game of all kinds.
- The temptation to go overboard has been resisted - colour is used selectively and judiciously in a combination of alluring bold shades and sultry rich hues.
- With naturally attacking full-backs judiciously pushing into midfield untracked by Nani and Ronaldo, Portugal's full-backs, Fábio Coentrão and João Pereira were accordingly driven back; or at least they were once Misimovic had beaten Pereira to cross for the first of the two glorious opportunities Ibisevic squandered. Bosnia aim to get it pitch perfect against Portugal | Jonathan Wilson
- Stimulants should be prescribed judiciously and monitored carefully by specialists in close liaison with primary care physicians.
- But when crossing is practiced injudiciously and indiscriminately, and especially when so done for the purpose of procuring _breeding animals_, it cannot be too severely censured, and is scarcely less objectionable than careless in-and-in breeding. The Principles of Breeding or, Glimpses at the Physiological Laws involved in the Reproduction and Improvement of Domestic Animals
- Percussion is used judiciously in these pieces, adding colour and texture at important points, whilst strings provide background and harp and wind carry most of the melodic weight.
- He understands that bowlers tire after long spells, and handles all his pacemen judiciously.
- She ate, judiciously and without obvious relish, and a diet was born.