The mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
1 The dog and the elephant prefigured the sagacity of the human mind.
2 There is more sagacity in thy body than in thy best wisdom.
3 Beulah fancied him a Solon in sagacity , and a Bacon in wisdom.
4 He had the rare merit of combining sagacity with intrepidity in action.
5 At Cooper Union, Lincoln exhibited not only oratorical eloquence but political sagacity .
6 But there was in it a certain amount of common working sagacity .
7 He lacked alike the sagacity , the foresight, and the suppleness of Leopold.
8 With wonderful sagacity Newton traced the consequences of the law of gravitation.
9 The principal characteristic of the second nephew, Adrian Harley, was his sagacity .
10 Governor Roberts exhibited much sagacity and diplomatic shrewdness in accomplishing his object.
11 She was wrong; but her unreasoning desperation triumphed over his calm sagacity .
12 Your sagacity and philosophy have been the wonder of the world, sir.
13 Somebody in the place must show a little elementary sagacity and restraint.
14 Without much need of sagacity , he divined the gist of the truth.
15 But we must also note what sagacity in this connection stands for.
16 There needed little sagacity to arbitrate in a matter such as this.
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