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  • 51advise — rædan …

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  • 52advise — verb 1》 recommend (a course of action).     ↘offer advice to. 2》 inform about a fact or situation. Derivatives adviser (also advisor) noun Origin ME: from OFr. aviser, based on L. ad to + visere, frequentative of videre to see …

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  • 53advise — I. v. a. 1. Counsel, admonish, suggest, recommend to, give counsel to, give advice to. 2. Inform, acquaint, apprise, notify, make known to, give notice to, send word to, write word to. II. v. n. Confer, consult, deliberate, take counsel, hold a… …

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  • 54advise fate — A request by a collecting bank wishing to know, as soon as possible, whether a cheque will be paid on its receipt by the paying bank. The cheque is sent direct and not through the Bankers Clearing House, asking that its fate should be advised… …

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  • 55advise — verb 1) her grandmother advised her about marriage Syn: counsel, give guidance, guide, offer suggestions, give hints, give tips, give pointers 2) he advised caution Syn: advocate, recommend, suggest, urge …

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  • 56advise — ad·vise …

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  • 57advise — verb 1) her grandmother advised her about marriage Syn: counsel, give guidance, guide, offer suggestions, give hints/tips/pointers 2) he advised caution Syn: recommend, advocate, suggest, urge 3) …

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  • 58advise —   A o, ōlelo a o; kauleo …

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  • 59advise — /əd vaɪz/ verb to tell someone what has happened ● We have been advised that the shipment will arrive next week …

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  • 60advise — /əd vaɪz/ verb 1. to tell someone what has happened ● We have been advised that the shipment will arrive next week. 2. to suggest to someone what should be done ● The lawyer advised us to send the documents to the police …

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