0 the quality of having or showing understanding and the ability to make good judgments: --
With great political sagacity, my party went to the country when all the demands for increased rates were being delivered to householders.
He has shown constant sagacity and good judgment, not to mention good temper and other personal qualities.
The sixth lies in my constituency, peopled by men and women of sensibility and sagacity who voted for me.
The language which it then used was that the height of political sagacity was to keep the masses ignorant.
Their hopes rested upon him—-upon his integrity as well as his sagacity.
People in this country should perhaps more fully appreciate that it is not simply valour that we are praising but sagacity.
There is no one who doubts his tact, his sagacity, and his knowledge of war.
Indeed, if worked in the spirit and letter, and with political sagacity, it was home rule.