Skip to main content

judiciously

/joo-dish-uhs-lee/US // dʒuˈdɪʃ əs li //

审慎地,审慎,审慎的,审慎地对待

Related Words

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a way that shows good judgment or discernment; wisely or prudently:Food labels are required for a reason, and I use them judiciously to avoid chemicals and ingredients I don't want in my body.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Besides ensuring your target keywords are sprinkled judiciously and naturally throughout your content title, URL, subheadings, and paras.

  • “We work as judiciously as possible, but we also prioritize active student participation in this process,” Everett-Haynes wrote.

  • 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.