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sagacious Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( sagacious ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)



, ଜ୍ଞାନୀ,

Adjective:

ଜ୍ଞାନୀ, ବିବେକ, ମାଟିମାନ୍ |,

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sagacious's Usage Examples:

Og, being sagacious to a fault, frequently obliges to her will, even at the cost of her own well-being.


young age, the practicalities of producing an actual garment Gilbey sagaciously advises potential designers…"it"s all right doing sketches and things.


Judas sagaciously kept his men from touching the booty, preparing them for the impending.


Natilah gave birth to three sons: Al-‘Abbas (568-653), described as "noble, sagacious and awe-inspiring".


two categories: the idea of ultimacy and Basil Bernstein"s notion of sagacious competence.


Waltham Abbey cites the Lord of Waltham as "Tovi le Prude", "totius Angliae post regnem primus" (prude prudent, wise, sagacious).


groundbreaking publisher, Karachi City Cricket Association (KCCA) mandarin, and sagacious elder presence in the nation"s cricket circles".


That sagacious princess listened to her eloquent complaint; and secretly destined the daughter of the philosopher Leontius to have as her husband the emperor of the East, who had now attained the twentieth year of his age.


Instead of singing the Marseillaise, he said that what the men of '98 should have borrowed from the French was their sagacious idea of bundling the landlords out of doors and putting tenants in their shoes.


Then he recounted Huldar saga — better and more sagaciously than any of the people who were there had previously heard.


AvengersHis name and English origin bears resemblance to Jeeves, the fictional sagacious valet in the books by P.


psychosurgery as it relates to neuroethics concludes: "The lessons of history sagaciously reveal wherever the government has sought to alter medical ethics and.


For the Hmong people, Chiyou was a sagacious mythical king.



Synonyms:

wise, perspicacious, sapient,

Antonyms:

imprudent, ill-advised, inadvisable, foolish,

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