Of or pertaining to an admonition.
1 The lawyer's monitory hand rose again, and he turned to the clerk.
2 Five years she listened to these monitory voices with internal struggles.
3 Huge steam-driven vehicles came and went, whirling about the open space with monitory bell-clang.
4 The monitory voice penetrated at last; Harriet awoke, smiling.
5 His tone is kindly, 'My sons,' but yet monitory .
6 When my monitory friends gabble of change of air I inhale that wind and am strong.
7 I am sated with Lesson and Allegory, weary of monitory ants, industrious bees, and preaching animals.
8 Thus, there is an urgent need to raise awareness and to initiate more suitable monitory systems (e.g.
9 The principal is lured to increase school populace without concurrently increasing capacity as more numbers mean more monitory gains.
10 There was no soft music of appeal in the bronze volleying: it was the hoarse monitory voice of rebuke.
11 The authors of such monitory or cautionary tales understood but one form of development, the development of Original Sin.
12 When he found that his monitory coughs and looks produced no effect on his niece, he warned his sister-in-law.
13 Alain spoke petulantly; at that moment the French were very much irritated by the monitory tone of the English journals.
14 The face of this monitory Hebe haunted me for some years in a way that I must faintly attempt to explain.
15 Above the main entrance two green lamps stared solemnly into the night, and their monitory gleam seemed to bid evildoers Beware!
16 The inevitable effect of the monitory , when it was drawn up with a bias, was to arouse public hatred against the accused.
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