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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61. The doctor advised a brisk walk every day.
62. His doctor advised him to forbear from alcohol.
63. The president advised with the cabinet.
64. Her mother advised her against marrying in haste.
65. The doctor advised an immediate operation.
66. Evans advised him to leave London.
67. They advised me against sending cash by post.
68. Drinking is not advised during pregnancy.
69. I advised with Mary about that matter.
70. She advised me of this.
71. I advised him to command his temper.
72. His doctor had advised him to limit his drinking.
73. Jo was advised to learn to control herself.
74. The doctor advised me to stop the medication.
75. Foreign nationals were advised to leave the country.
76. We were advised to seek legal advice.
77. I strongly advised him not to take that path.
78. He was advised to reduce his alcohol consumption.
79. His lawyer advised him to drop the matter.
80. She advised him to leave immediately.
81. The doctor advised him to see a nutritionist about his diet.
82. I advised her to keep a low profile for the next few days .
83. His accountant has advised him to close down his business.
84. Solicitors advised their clients that a tidy look went down well with the magistrates.
85. Mothers were being advised to try to space out their pregnancies.
86. You are advised to read the small print of household and motor insurance policies.
87. She advised her son not to choose the stage as a career.
88. He advised going slowly.
89. He advised Evans to sell up his flat and move away to the country.
90. He was advised to spend time in the warmth and dryness of Italy.
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