adjective
Other Word Forms
- advisedly adverb
- advisedness noun
Etymology
Origin of advised
A Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; advise, -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Patterson said the firm's auditors had advised him it was not necessary until the exact figure was known.
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Parents are advised to refrain from feeding infants or young children the formula, Nestle said.
The Met Office has advised those in the area not to drive and to prepare for possible power cuts.
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Network Rail said it was "unlikely" that affected routes would be up and running again by Tuesday morning and advised passengers to check their journeys.
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Passengers travelling between London, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam are being advised to postpone their journey.
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