Similar words: get wise to, be wise to, give rise to, rise to power, promise to pay, rise to the occasion, rise to the challenge, wise. Meaning: adj. evidencing the possession of inside information.
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1. She deemed it wise to refuse the offer.
2. It's wise to have an extra video player as a fallback.
3. It was not considered wise to move her to another hospital.
4. It's wise to check whether the flight times have changed before you leave for the airport.
5. It's wise to take a fully charged spare battery with you.
6. Would it be wise to launch into this rough sea?
7. It is not wise to hem out the dissidents.
8. It was adjudged wise to avoid war.
9. It's wise to register letters containing banknotes.
10. Do you consider it wise to interfere?
11. I'm sure you're wise to wait a few days.
12. Teachers quickly get wise to students who are cheating.
13. They might be wise to stop advertising on television.
14. It isn't wise to commercialize sport.
15. It's not always wise to go by appearances.
16. They judged it wise to say nothing.
17. It is wise to provide against emergency.
18. He was wise to give up smoking.
19. I didn't think it wise to proffer an opinion.
20. It was very wise to leave when you did.
21. It is always wise to write down important points.
22. Dealers have already got wise to the trend and increased their prices accordingly.
23. It's wise to assign special exercises to the weaker students.
24. I query very much whether it is wise to act so hastily.
25. It is wise to apply early to be certain of obtaining a place.
26. It is wise to start infilling with a layer of gravel for drainage.
27. I've got wise to his tricks,(sentencedict.com/wise to.html) he can't cheat me any more.
28. Commonsense now dictates that it would be wise to sell a few shares.
29. It is wise to seek help and counsel as soon as possible.
30. It is wise to preorder very special dishes when making your reservation.
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