English to Punjabi Dictionary judicious

judicious

ਸੁਯੋਗ
definition
adjective
the efficient and judicious use of pesticides
having, showing, or done with good judgment or sense.
example
We were, quite literally, reaping the rewards of ignoring the 'judicious' practice of crop rotation.
Social occasions in particular require 'judicious' thought and planning.
With 'judicious' editing and good music, suddenly you can seem like a star on the screen.
I think the play might have benefited from some 'judicious' cutting, as this is a very wordy piece, which went on for more than three hours.
Most of the women credit card holders are 'judicious' in using their cards.
Indeed, the lack of 'judicious' editing is the most obvious problem with this book.
The curators were 'judicious' in their selection of authors for the exhibition catalogue.
The overall presentation is straightforward, the placing and lighting are thoughtful and 'judicious' .
If so, then 'judicious' quotation from the diaries might have made this point just as well as their wholesale reproduction.
All one needs to do is a little 'judicious' planning and research before heading there.
Is that level of funding secure and is it open to 'judicious' increases?
I have been very 'judicious' about the interviews that I have agreed to do through the years.
He stressed, however, pressure, if any, must be applied in a 'judicious' way and only when appropriate.
Make wise and 'judicious' use of resources, without waste, but use them; do not allow them to languish untapped.
You have a logical, 'judicious' , and pleasant way of expressing yourself and you do so in a straightforward fashion.
Organised for the 19th year, the fair aims to impress on the young the need for 'judicious' use of water.
They too believed in historic inevitability, but felt it 'judicious' to help history along with a bit with military force.
It is a careful, 'judicious' , moderate way forward proposed by a man who knows about war.
This 'judicious' selection means less than 200 garments worldwide will be produced.
Do people with fewer resources have to be more 'judicious' than those with more?
Librarianship is a profession known for its careful planning and 'judiciousness' .
But this requires a kind of proportion and 'judiciousness' that is noticeably absent from the conservative screeds.
If you're young enough, you can afford to choose carefully and 'judiciously' .
This is the voice of experience and 'judiciousness' in the Congress.
What is important is that they use their vote 'judiciously' .
Smith is a careful editor, 'judiciously' choosing not to intrude unnecessarily.
I don't say anything, because you have to use your power 'judiciously' .
It is when he moves to a higher level of argument that Ricks loses his 'judiciousness' .
His 'judiciousness' in selecting roles isn't in finding challenges as an actor but in finding catchy roles suited to his limitations.
Stimulants should be prescribed 'judiciously' and monitored carefully by specialists in close liaison with primary care physicians.
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