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Providentness

The quality or state of being provident carefulness prudence economy

Caution

careful attention to the probable effects of an act in order that failure or harm may be avoided prudence in regard to danger provident care wariness

Giddy head

A person without thought fulness prudence or judgment

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Ganesa

The Hindu god of wisdom prudence and prophesy the remover of obstacles

Economize

To manage with economy to use with prudence to expend with frugality as to economize ones income

Economically

With economy with careful management with prudence in expenditure

unforeseeable

unforeseeable : not capable of being reasonably anticipated or expected : such that a person of ordinary prudence would not expect to occur or exist under the circumstances [an misuse] [an injury] un·fore·see·abil·i·ty [-sē-ə-bi-lə-tē] n

reasonable person

reasonable person : a fictional person with an ordinary degree of reason, prudence, care, foresight, or intelligence whose conduct, conclusion, or expectation in relation to a particular circumstance or fact is

reasonable

reasonable 1 a : being in accordance with reason, fairness, duty, or prudence b : of an appropriate degree or kind c : supported or justified by fact or circumstance [a

prudent man rule

to manage another's affairs and invest another's money with such skill and care as a person of ordinary prudence and intelligence would use in managing his or her own affairs or investments called also prudent person rule

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Providentness

The quality or state of being provident carefulness prudence economy

Caution

careful attention to the probable effects of an act in order that failure or harm may be avoided prudence in regard to danger provident care wariness

Giddy head

A person without thought fulness prudence or judgment

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Ganesa

The Hindu god of wisdom prudence and prophesy the remover of obstacles

Economize

To manage with economy to use with prudence to expend with frugality as to economize ones income

Economically

With economy with careful management with prudence in expenditure

unforeseeable

unforeseeable : not capable of being reasonably anticipated or expected : such that a person of ordinary prudence would not expect to occur or exist under the circumstances [an misuse] [an injury] un·fore·see·abil·i·ty [-sē-ə-bi-lə-tē] n

reasonable person

reasonable person : a fictional person with an ordinary degree of reason, prudence, care, foresight, or intelligence whose conduct, conclusion, or expectation in relation to a particular circumstance or fact is

reasonable

reasonable 1 a : being in accordance with reason, fairness, duty, or prudence b : of an appropriate degree or kind c : supported or justified by fact or circumstance [a

prudent man rule

to manage another's affairs and invest another's money with such skill and care as a person of ordinary prudence and intelligence would use in managing his or her own affairs or investments called also prudent person rule

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