Parents have to be judicious in disciplining their children; too much is as bad as too little.
By examining a judicious selection of contexts, one can gain insight into the meaning and usage of new vocabulary.
I think you will find that a more judicious use of resources is often
less costly and more effective.
The government needs to spend this surplus judiciously so that there is no increase in the debt.
When writing essays, use quotes judiciously; quote only those portions of the original text that are relevant to the topic.
The government is urging people
to use water judiciously during the period of the drought.
The governor has called upon the police to perform their duties and exercise their power in a judicious manner in order to ensure they continue to have the trust of the citizens.
You will need to use your inheritance more
judiciously if you want it to last.
International law allows for the judicious use of force in suppressing the terrorist threat.
The judicious use of antibiotics has been shown to be quite effective in treating the disease.
Behavior can often be modified through the judicious use of rewards and punishment.
The band's sound has been improved greatly by some judicious mixing on the part of their new producer.
The New York State Department of Health has initiated a focused review of judicious use of antibiotics in order to address concerns regarding the increase in drug-resistant bacteria.
Grenville Kleiser once noted that you can develop good judgment as you do the muscles of your body - by judicious, daily exercise.
Voltaire once stated that originality is nothing but judicious imitation. The most original writers borrowed one from another.
Mark Twain once suggested that an enemy can partly ruin a man, but it takes a good-natured injudicious friend to complete the thing and make it perfect.