JUDICIOUS in a Sentence
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46 example sentences for JUDICIOUS, such as:
1. The case is subject to judicial review.
2. But at what time, says the judicious Hooker, Eccl.
3. We should listen to the judicious opinion of that old man.
4. They will have to seek a judicial remedy for breach of contract.
5. Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system.
2. But at what time, says the judicious Hooker, Eccl.
3. We should listen to the judicious opinion of that old man.
4. They will have to seek a judicial remedy for breach of contract.
5. Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system.
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Meanings and Examples of JUDICIOUS
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judicious
a. exhibiting good judgment or sound thinking; prudent
Classic Sentence: (31 in 3 pages)
1 Catherine, also, deemed it judicious to moderate her expressions of pleasure in receiving him; and he gradually established his right to be expected.
2 To my joy, he left us, after giving this judicious counsel, and Hindley stretched himself on the hearthstone.
3 But I forbear descanting further, and rather leave the judicious reader to his own remarks and application.
4 So successful a watch and ward had been established over the young lady by this judicious parent, that she had grown up highly ornamental, but perfectly helpless and useless.
5 'It was not judicious, sir, I am willing to admit,' said Mr. Mell.
6 "No, Pa, I'm no tattletale like Suellen," she assured him, standing off to view his rearranged attire with a judicious air.
7 A thorough knowledge and judicious exercise of this power in lynching localities could many times effect a bloodless revolution.
8 To those that say, there were never any men in the state of nature, I will not only oppose the authority of the judicious Hooker, Eccl.
9 But at what time, says the judicious Hooker, Eccl.
10 From being the mere gentleman's residence, it becomes, by judicious improvement, the residence of a man of education, taste, modern manners, good connexions.
11 The rest of the money--a considerable sum for me, I decided to borrow from Anton Antonitch Syetotchkin, my immediate superior, an unassuming person, though grave and judicious.
12 "That," said Joe, summing up with his judicial air, "were the word of Biddy."
13 I quite believe that Mr. Micawber saw himself, in his judicial mind's eye, on the woolsack.
14 Shortly after his separation from his wife, he began writing his first note on the new judicial procedure, the first of the endless series of notes he was destined to write in the future.
15 She leaned back, sipping her tea with an air so enchantingly judicial that, if they had been in her aunt's drawing-room, he might almost have tried to disprove her deduction.
Example Sentence:
1 The President authorizes the judicious use of military force to protect our citizens.
2 At a key moment in his life, he made a judicious investment that was the foundation.
3 We should listen to the judicious opinion of that old man.
4 At a key moment in his life, he made a judicious investment that was the foundation of his later wealth.
5 Bias against women permeates every level of the judicial system.
6 The case is subject to judicial review.
7 Greenpeace applied for a judicial review to challenge the court's decision.
8 The complexity and costliness of the judicial system militate against justice for the individual.
9 Greenpeace will seek a judicial review if a full public enquiry is not held.
10 They will have to seek a judicial remedy for breach of contract.
11 The rules are too deeply embedded in judicial and private practice, and judges and firms need law students to know them.
12 And above it all the great man sat and beamed a majestic judicial smile upon the entire house, and warmed himself in the sun of his own grandeur.
13 The branches of government - executive, legislative and judicial - are equal, so each can prevent the others from causing too much mischief.
14 It was the most stunning surprise of the decade, and so profound was the sensation that it lifted the new hero up to the judicial one's altitude, and the school had two marvels to gaze upon in place of one.
15 And above it all the great man sat and beamed a majestic judicial smile upon all the house, and warmed himself in the sun of his own grandeur -- for he was "showing off," too.