A gentle advice or warning given to someone to tell him to be cautious about something.
A warning against certain acts.
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Examples for "warning "
Examples for "warning "
1 Without warning , Right leaped; Left was no more than a moment behind.
2 Six years ago, the European Commission issued a formal warning to government.
3 Europe's privacy rules, which took effect last year, were surely a warning .
4 His warning came after the government failed to approve key budget measures.
5 She said the new warning system would help reassure tourists and operators.
1 Let me repeat an admonition from my own rant in today's paper.
2 He brought it up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord.
3 He is not more rich in artificial ornament than in moral admonition .
4 The second is for admonition and caution, in three or four particulars.
5 Uncle Charlie laughed; then shook his finger at her in mock admonition .
A document used in the US between 1836 and 1910, similar to a provisional patent application, but which could be renewed after one year.
1 At this point in my review, however, I should issue a caveat .
2 However, this return to normal service comes with a caveat or two.
3 A caveat : media owners are going to try not to pay you.
4 Earlier this week I posted the caveat below to try to clarify.
5 One example is a caveat that appears on that 2007 IPCC chart.
6 But introducing teacher standards in South Africa also comes with a caveat .
7 One big caveat : Cash is the other way Schwab will make money.
8 But what of Fischer's discouraging caveat at the end of his quote?
9 The only caveat entered by teachers concerned the layout, which looked cramped.
10 The hidden caveat was that you didn't count salt, pepper or water.
11 That was the one caveat about that win, how to follow that?
12 It's just like booking any other flight, but with one added caveat .
13 With one minor caveat , I can announce that my search is over.
14 For us, it is caveat emptor at its crudest and most brutal.
15 There is a caveat in that they were the last team out.
16 She prefaced much of her testimony with the caveat , 'in my opinion'.
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