consider sth wise
Frequency: 7.511.3 per million words
To judge or think of something as a wise course of action.
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- It was not considered wise to move her to another hospital.
- We consider your decision to withdraw wise under the circumstances.
- Many consider investing in diversified assets wise for long-term growth.
- Do you consider it wise to confront him directly without more information?
- The committee did not consider such an aggressive strategy wise at this stage.
- She had always considered his financial advice wise and reliable.
- They will consider any delay in the project wise given the current economic climate.
- I don't consider it wise to make such a hasty judgment without all the facts.
- The government considered the new policy wise in terms of public health.
- Some might not consider her unconventional methods wise, but they often yield surprisingly good results.