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Definition of Foresightedly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foresightedly
Literary usage of Foresightedly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the American Forest Congress Held at Washington, D. C by American Forestry Association (1905)
"... has a body of men representing such great and varied interests come together
to discuss, temperately and foresightedly, the policy and the methods under ..."
2. China and America To-day: A Study of Conditions and Relations by Arthur Henderson Smith (1907)
"In the keen competition of the twentieth century the best equipped, the most
foresightedly intelligent, nation will out-distance the rest. ..."
3. A World Problem: Jews-Poland-humanity; a Psychological and Historical Study by Stefanja Laudyn, Stefanja Laudynowa (1920)
"Austria, in fact, had, long before the war broke out, foresightedly nourished
the Polish hope, and made the most of the desire of the Poles—to free their ..."
4. The Queen's Jubilee and Toronto "called Back" from 1887 to 1847: Its by Conyngham Crawford Taylor (1887)
"The English people will feel that they have great reason for gratitude which
cannot be better expressed than by more and more foresightedly and resolutely ..."