Synonym: apprise, apprize, counsel, give notice, notify, propose, rede, send word, suggest. Similar words: adviser, advertisement, visual, visitor, visible, activist, supervisor, division. Meaning: [əd'vaɪz] v. 1. give advice to 2. inform (somebody) of something 3. make a proposal, declare a plan for something.
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181. They can also advise on the most suitable training for your needs or refer you to other specialist agencies.
182. So in offering prayers for downtrodden races, I would advise you not to overlook the downtrodden tourist.
183. A solicitor can advise on whether capital gains tax is payable, and on ways of minimising liability.
184. International Chapters offers flexible accommodation arrangements and will be happy to advise on alternative travel plans.
185. I advise my patients, students, and readers to turn their palms up and look at the lifeline.
186. External Affairs; with a Nominations Committee to advise on board membership.
187. In June 1981, prime minister Margaret Thatcher appointed a panel to advise her government on all matters relating to information technology.
188. Before you rush out, though, we must advise a modicum of caution.
189. Initiating Member 1 Check whether the acquisition target is a client and advise the initiating member or his client accordingly.
190. They fail to keep him informed, and to advise at crucial times, such as takeovers.
191. We wish her well, but advise her not to take a bathing costume.
192. Case workers may be able to advise on grants or local agencies which may be able to provide help.
193. If they have, then a structural engineer must be asked to advise.
194. The band's lawyer will advise as to which is appropriate, depending on the artist's circumstances.
195. Can you please advise me how to recover these files!
196. I would advise against choosing a hypnotherapist who is anxious from the outset to charge you for a complete course of treatment.sentencedict .com
197. Lawyers draw up contracts, minimize taxation, advise on business deals and liaise between banks, commercial and industrial enterprises.
198. We strongly advise you against reheating your meal at a later time.
199. Just about any lawyer would advise bosses to fess up about a gun-toting supervisor.
200. She had no senior heavyweight figure like Cherwell or Swinton to advise her, and indeed no close colleague at all.
201. Sales consultants are now able to advise clients using photographs, on a range of sizes, colours and planters.
202. I advise you to think very carefully before making any decision.
203. I would advise the reader against taking my judgments as utterly final.
204. She ate a cheeseburger and fries last night because she knew I would advise her to give them up for ever.
205. We strongly advise anyone considering the test to use the counseling services available.
206. Either way, the problem is to find the right person to advise you, some one who can be objective.
207. Your travel agent or insurance broker can advise you further on this.
208. Could you please advise me as to the most suitable type of wood for this?
209. Whenever you advise us of any changes to these details, you are sent new cards so your records are always up-to-date.
210. Your teacher will be able to advise you about what qualifications you will need.
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