Etymology: [ &d-vIz ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English avisen (“to perceive, consider, inform”) Old French aviser Late Latin advisare ad + visare Latin videre (“to see”), visum (past participle of videre). See also advice.
Synonyms: admonish, advocate, caution, charge, commend, counsel, direct, dissuade, encourage, enjoin, exhort, forewarn, give a pointer, give a tip, guide, instruct, kibitz, level with, move
öğütlemek, nasihat etmek, öğüt vermek, tavsiye etmek, haber vermek, akıl vermek, tic. bildirmek. ill-advised, uyarmak, fikir vermek, tavsiye et, bildirmek, bilgilendir, haberdar etmek, öğüt veya nasihat vermek, akılsız, tedbirsiz, haber veya bilgi vermek, nasihat vermek, akıllı, ill akılsız, akıl öğretmek, tedbirsiz well tedbirli, salık vermek, tavsiyede bulunmak, tedbirli, tavsiye, tavsiye olmak, tavsiye edilmiş, düşünceli, iyice düşünülmüş, tavsiye edilen, tavsiye etti, düşünüp taşınarak, iyice düşünüp, iyice düşündükten sonra, tavsiye eden, tavsiye etme, meşveret, danış, tavsiye edici, danışmanlık,
To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn, To give information or notice to; to inform; — with of before the thing communicated, To consider, to deliberate, To look at, watch; to see, The approval sought for doing something one has decided to do, One of two possible query types: Advise and Request (see below for 'Request' definition) Advise instructs TA_SRV to send updates on the fields listed in the What clause, for the symbols matching the criteria listed in the Where clause as TA_SRV recieves the updates from the Datafeed, v to help with information, knowledge or ideas in making a decision, Student Advising Information System, To offer advice; to counsel; to recommend a course of action *, to recommend a course of action; offer an informed opinion based on specialized knowledge, make a proposal, declare a plan for something, give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due", to counsel, recommend, or inform, as in: I advise you to validate the code on your Web page before you release it to the general public, e g , advise affairs, look to, see after, Use advise to mean "to counsel or warn," not "to notify" or "to inform ", counsel, offer guidance; notify, inform, give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud", give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud" give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due, If you advise someone of a fact or situation, you tell them the fact or explain what the situation is. I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire. = inform, apprise see also ill-advised, well advised, If an expert advises people on a particular subject, he or she gives them help and information on that subject. an officer who advises undergraduates on money matters A family doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control, If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do. The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank I would strongly advise against it Doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room, give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due, To take counsel; to consult; followed by with; as, to advise with friends, To give information or notice to; to inform; with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk, To consider; to deliberate, To give information or notice to; to inform; - with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk, rede, Considered or thought out; resulting from deliberation, Informed, appraised or made aware, Simple past tense and past participle of advise, With intentionality; deliberately, avisely, with intention; in an intentional manner; "he used that word intentionally"; "I did this by choice", thought-out, considered; informed, having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel; "a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan", past of advise, having received information; "be kept advised", having received information; "be kept advised, in an informed manner; in a thought out manner, deliberately, If you say that you are using a word or expression advisedly, you mean that you have deliberately chosen to use it, even though it may sound unusual, wrong, or offensive, because it draws attention to what you are saying. I say `boys' advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour What a crazy scheme, and I use that term advisedly. after careful thought = deliberately, With deliberate purpose; purposely; by design, Circumspectly; deliberately; leisurely, third-person singular of advise, counseling, present participle of advise, Personal assistance to students in dealing with academic issues, A service provided by a faculty member or designated person (advisor) An advisor guides students through academic questions, problems, and/or course work to plan and complete a degree program, The act of giving advice on investments; an activity included in the definition of investment business and thus normally requiring authorisation under the Financial Services Act 1986, The process of determining with an advisor which courses you need to take to meet your educational goals, A type of listening in which the listener responds with ideas and suggestions about what the speaker should think or do (4),
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To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn
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To give information or notice to; to inform; — with of before the thing communicated - "We were advised of the risk."
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To consider, to deliberate - "Samson is reported to the King accordingly. His Majesty, advising of it for a moment, orders that Samson be brought in with the other Twelve."
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To look at, watch; to see - "when that villain he auiz'd, which late / Affrighted had the fairest Florimell, / Full of fiers fury, and indignant hate, / To him he turned ."
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The approval sought for doing something one has decided to do
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One of two possible query types: Advise and Request (see below for 'Request' definition) Advise instructs TA_SRV to send updates on the fields listed in the What clause, for the symbols matching the criteria listed in the Where clause as TA_SRV recieves the updates from the Datafeed
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v to help with information, knowledge or ideas in making a decision
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Student Advising Information System
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To offer advice; to counsel; to recommend a course of action *
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to recommend a course of action; offer an informed opinion based on specialized knowledge
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make a proposal, declare a plan for something
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give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due"
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to counsel, recommend, or inform, as in: I advise you to validate the code on your Web page before you release it to the general public
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e g , advise affairs, look to, see after
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Use advise to mean "to counsel or warn," not "to notify" or "to inform "
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counsel, offer guidance; notify, inform fiil
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give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
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give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud" give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due
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If you advise someone of a fact or situation, you tell them the fact or explain what the situation is. I think it best that I advise you of my decision to retire. = inform, apprise see also ill-advised, well advised
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If an expert advises people on a particular subject, he or she gives them help and information on that subject. an officer who advises undergraduates on money matters A family doctor will be able to advise on suitable birth control
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If you advise someone to do something, you tell them what you think they should do. The minister advised him to leave as soon as possible Herbert would surely advise her how to approach the bank I would strongly advise against it Doctors advised that he should be transferred to a private room
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give information or notice to; "I advised him that the rent was due
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To take counsel; to consult; followed by with; as, to advise with friends
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To give information or notice to; to inform; with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk
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To consider; to deliberate
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To give information or notice to; to inform; - with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk
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To advise.
rede - "lo syr said his squyer, here I fynde wrytyng of yow, therfor I rede yow retorne ageyne to the Courte ."
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advised
Considered or thought out; resulting from deliberation
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advised
Informed, appraised or made aware
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advised
Simple past tense and past participle of advise
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advisedly
With intentionality; deliberately
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Advisedly
avisely
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Advisedly
with intention; in an intentional manner; "he used that word intentionally"; "I did this by choice"
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advised
thought-out, considered; informed sıfat
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advised
having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel; "a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan"
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advised
past of advise
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advised
having received information; "be kept advised"
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advised
having received information; "be kept advised
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advisedly
in an informed manner; in a thought out manner, deliberately
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advisedly
If you say that you are using a word or expression advisedly, you mean that you have deliberately chosen to use it, even though it may sound unusual, wrong, or offensive, because it draws attention to what you are saying. I say `boys' advisedly because we are talking almost entirely about male behaviour What a crazy scheme, and I use that term advisedly. after careful thought = deliberately
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advisedly
With deliberate purpose; purposely; by design
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advisedly
Circumspectly; deliberately; leisurely
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advises
third-person singular of advise
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advising
counseling sıfat
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advising
present participle of advise
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advising
Personal assistance to students in dealing with academic issues
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advising
A service provided by a faculty member or designated person (advisor) An advisor guides students through academic questions, problems, and/or course work to plan and complete a degree program
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advising
The act of giving advice on investments; an activity included in the definition of investment business and thus normally requiring authorisation under the Financial Services Act 1986
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advising
The process of determining with an advisor which courses you need to take to meet your educational goals
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advising
A type of listening in which the listener responds with ideas and suggestions about what the speaker should think or do (4)
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