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judiciously

[ joo-dish-uhs-lee ]

adverb

  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.



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Liberal Democrat Treasury spokeswoman Daisy Cooper urged ministers to use the "unprecedented legislation judiciously".

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The kind of ingredient that, when used judiciously, makes everything around it taste more like itself.

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The score sustains single notes like a dirge as Leigh judiciously chooses which noises he’ll let barge into Pansy’s sterile life.

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How can we balance a desire to see movies judiciously with that little voice in our head that repeats, “Watch Tom Cruise do death-defying stunts” on a loop for six straight weeks every other summer?

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Sometimes there is drama, and often there is sentiment, and even, at judiciously spaced intervals, a little bit of heartbreak.

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