0 clear understanding and good judgment of a situation, usually resulting in an advantage: --
He has approached the task with commitment, intelligence, and shrewdness.
1 the ability to judge people and situations well and make good decisions: --
2 good judgment or understanding: --
It is a task he has approached with commitment, intelligence, and shrewdness.
I asked myself: does that mixture of shrewdness and caution characterise the present destructive proposals?
Aberdonians throughout the world are admired for their shrewdness, and also, although some people doubt it, for their sense of humour.
I have seen no good timing, political acumen and shrewdness in this place over the past few weeks.
He did so by his shrewdness, his thrift, and his business acumen, and more than that by his hard work.
I am sure that you apply your customary shrewdness in choosing where to bank.
One buyer may exercise more shrewdness than another.
One does not really expect young people at that age to behave with the greatest shrewdness in putting forward their claims.
The various possibilities were examined and discussed in the negotiations with shrewdness, sound sense and a keen desire to arrive at agreement.