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View definitions for judiciously

judiciously

adverb as in appropriately

Strong matches

Weak match

adverb as in rationally

adverb as in reasonably

adverb as in wisely

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Example Sentences

Narcotic pain medications, used judiciously, can be an important tool in treating patients in legitimate need.

It is judiciously salted with a toasty herbal twist—more about comfort than culinary pyrotechnics.

We owe it to our young and vulnerable patients to use these medications sparingly and judiciously.

He still runs out of the pocket, but now he picks his spots more judiciously.

The Obama administration should not only react judiciously, it should also try to persuade Congress not to overreact either.

Nor could it be pretended that William had bestowed his favours less judiciously than Charles and James.

Look at the statues judiciously placed about the public gardens, streets, and squares!

However, a word into an inspector's ear and a few judiciously given roubles were powerful enough to gain him a passage.

Bacon has judiciously observed that the axiomata media of every science principally constitute its value.

History accordingly does, when judiciously examined, afford Empirical Laws of Society.

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On this page you'll find 104 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to judiciously, such as: accordingly, aptly, duly, justly, properly, and fitly.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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