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[ad-vahyz] Pronunciation Key verb, -vised, -vis·ing.
[ad-vahyz] Pronunciation Key verb, -vised, -vis·ing. –verb (used with object)
–verb (used without object)
| 1. | to give counsel to; offer an opinion or suggestion as worth following: I advise you to be cautious. |
| 2. | to recommend as desirable, wise, prudent, etc.: He advised secrecy. |
| 3. | to give (a person, group, etc.) information or notice (often fol. by of): The investors were advised of the risk. They advised him that this was their final notice. |
| 4. | to take counsel; consult (usually fol. by with): I shall advise with my friends. |
| 5. | to offer counsel; give advice: I shall act as you advise. |
[Origin: 1275–1325; late ME; r. ME avisen < AF, OF aviser, v. deriv. of avis opinion (< a vis; see advice)
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] —Synonyms 1. counsel, admonish, caution. 2. suggest. 3. inform, notify, apprise, acquaint. 4. confer, deliberate, discuss, consult.
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| ad·vise
(ād-vīz') Pronunciation Key
v. ad·vised, ad·vis·ing, ad·vis·es v. tr.
v. intr.
[Middle English avisen, advisen, from Old French aviser, from avis, advice; see advice.] Synonyms: These verbs mean to suggest a particular decision or course of action: advised him to go abroad; will counsel her to be prudent; recommended that we wait. Usage Note: The use of advise in the sense of "inform, notify" was found acceptable by a majority of the Usage Panel in an earlier survey, but many members would prefer that this usage be restricted to business correspondence and legal contexts. Thus one may say The suspects were advised of their rights, but it would be considered pretentious to say You'd better advise your friends that the date of the picnic has been changed. |
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