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Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior.
discourage
admonish
monish
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exortar
1
Others
warn
that without decisive action, the corruption cases may simply increase.
2
Legal experts, meanwhile,
warn
that many governors' positions exceed their state power.
3
Experts
warn
that the crisis will continue to rumble on this week.
4
Some
warn
this time the government formation process could take a year.
5
Potentially doctors would be able to
warn
patients of an impending problem.
6
Yet debt capital market bankers
warn
that it won't be easy pickings.
7
Mr Davis said he would
warn
all future tenants of the risk.
8
However, experts
warn
that bio-crudes are not without their own environmental consequences.
9
The law requires hacked organizations to promptly
warn
potential identity theft victims.
10
Rights groups
warn
this puts workers at risk of abuse and trauma.
11
However, Milburn will
warn
that child poverty is now set to rise.
12
Result: Andrew never builds time machine, cannot go back to
warn
Nicole.
13
Consumer groups, however,
warn
of the high default risks of crowd-funding loans.
14
Scientists
warn
that the damage caused by the fishing industry is irreparable.
15
She needed to
warn
anyone coming to save her not to approach.
16
Perhaps one reason is to help
warn
us against impending parasite attack.
warn
·
warn of
warn people
warn others
warn the public
warn users
português
exortar
prevenir
avisar
admoestar
advertir
catalão
amonestar
prevenir
avisar
espanhol
prevenir
avisar