solomonic

/ˌsɑləˈmɑnɪk/
adjective
  1. Marked by great wisdom, judgment, or fairness, especially in making difficult decisions; reminiscent of King Solomon.
    • The judge made a solomonic decision that satisfied both sides of the dispute.
    • Her solomonic advice helped the committee reach a compromise.
    • The mediator's solomonic approach earned respect from everyone involved.
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