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prudently
[ prood-nt-lee ]
adverb
- in a wise, judicious, discreet, or careful manner:
Donors want their charitable gifts to be invested prudently and managed professionally.
For the moment, scientists are prudently refraining from making sweeping assertions, insisting on the need for further research.
Other Word Forms
- ԴDz··Գ· adverb
- ··Գ· adverb
- ܲ··Գ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of prudently1
Example Sentences
It defends its trade with Moscow by saying it is not selling lethal arms and "prudently handles the export of dual-use items in accordance with laws and regulations".
This reflects an entrenched cultural, moral and political belief that it is possible to retire with abundant savings — you just have to learn how to be strategic, budget wisely, save diligently and invest prudently.
In order to qualify for the money, a utility must have acted prudently to prevent a fire.
The Pope is having oxygen therapy but doctors "are prudently not yet disclosing the prognosis", a statement said.
Edison disputed investigators’ claims that its actions negligently caused the fire, saying in a press release last year that it had “prudently operated its system, managing it at or above what is required by regulators.”
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