Sentences with advise
ad·vise
A a - The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- ...an officer who advises undergraduates on money matters. [VERB noun + on]
- One of Britain's most prominent progressive thinkers has been hired as a key adviser to Premier Steve Bracks.
- The man who galvanised scores of Barack Obama voters with an unprecedented online campaign is in Australia to advise the Rudd Government.
- ...the decision requiring police to advise suspects of their rights. [V n of n]
- Candidates in India are advised to submit their applications through the overseas student office in London. [be VERB-ed to-infinitive]
- Could you please advise how trailing commissions work?
- As a matter of course, doctors would advise their patients about, for instance.
- He advised the king
- He was advised of the facts
- Advise means simply to recommend a course of action and implies that the giver of the advice has knowledge or experience; , counsel implies serious deliberation of weighty matters; , admonish suggests earnest, gently reproving advice concerning a fault, error, etc., given by someone fitted to do so by age or position; to , caution or , warn is to give advice that puts one on guard against possible danger, failure, etc.; , warn is used especially when a serious danger is involved
- I advise you to be cautious.
- He advised secrecy for the sake of national security.
- The investors were advised of the risk. They advised him that this was their final notice.
- I shall advise with my friends.
- I shall act as you advise.
- The dentist advised brushing three times a day.
- We were advised of the risk. The lawyer advised me to drop the case, since there was no chance of winning.