We have no meanings for "much discernment" in our records yet.
1 I should not have thought Harry had so much discernment in those days.
2 The citizens of America have too much discernment to be argued into anarchy.
3 Mrs. Creighton has so much discernment , that I should think she could not be easily deceived.
4 At the same time he had too much discernment , and too much elevation of mind, to be gratified by sycophancy.
5 She had too much discernment to overlook his uncommon talents and agreeable address, and too much susceptibility to observe them with indifference.
6 Why, yes, to be sure (replied the youth); for without that much discernment I should indeed be worse than any slave.
7 Nor, indeed, did we see this more clearly than the soldiers themselves; from whom so much discernment in judging was not to have been expected.
8 He stood with his legs apart, his hands thrust deep into his pockets, a gay laugh on his lips, and much discernment in his eyes.
9 "Why don't she discover my secret, then," she muttered, "if she has so much discernment ?
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: