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solomonic

1 of 1adjective
/ˌsɑləˈmɑnɪk/
1

characterized by wisdom, fairness, or sound reasoning

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  • The leader's solomonic approach to conflict resolution sought compromises that addressed the concerns of all parties involved.
  • In the face of a challenging dilemma, the CEO made a solomonic decision that balanced the interests of shareholders and employees.
  • The teacher's solomonic grading policy took into account various factors, ensuring fairness and acknowledging individual efforts.
  • The manager demonstrated solomonic leadership by making decisions that considered both short-term and long-term consequences.
  • The court's solomonic judgment resolved the dispute in a way that upheld legal principles and protected the rights of all parties.