Similar words: advise, adviser, hypnotised, advertisement, vis-a-vis, used to, visual, bemused. Meaning: [-zd] adj. 1. having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel 2. having received information.
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31. He was advised to smoke fewer cigarettes and drink less beer.
32. Customers are advised to make seat reservations well in advance.
33. I'm going to bed and you would be well advised to do likewise.
34. The investors were advised of the risk.
35. His doctor advised him to steer clear of alcohol.
36. She was advised of the facts.
37. She advised me against doing it.
38. They advised her against marrying quickly.
39. A doctor advised her to seek remunerative employment.
40. The children are advised to get home before dark.
41. They were advised of their rights.
42. We advised newspapers not to accept the advertising.
43. I was advised to have a full eyesight examination.
44. Father advised me against the danger.
45. They advised him that the tour would proceed.
46. His corner advised him to retire.
47. He advised me to rest.
48. His doctor advised him against smoking.
49. Aid workers were advised to leave the danger zone.
50. He advised his client to plead insanity .
51. ' Think positive !' she advised herself.
52. She advised him to make hay.
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53. She advised me to wear my best clothes.
54. Keep us advised of any new developments.
55. Drivers are advised to take extra care .
56. He advised me against travelling.
57. You would be well advised to consult an accountant.
58. The doctor advised me to take more exercise.
59. The optician has advised that I wear contact lenses.
60. We were badly advised by our solicitor.
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