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The admonition
noun
Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.
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The admonition weighed on him.
The admonition was endlessly quoted.
The admonition was couched in a masterly, subtle reference to the Tiananmen Square disaster.
The admonition raised skepticism and eyebrows among a group that knows a lot about eye development: eye doctors.
The admonition infuriated executives of AstraZeneca, the maker of Nexium and Prilosec, who contend the new drug is superior.
The admonition from Roosevelt is an indication of society's long cherished dream of living in an environment of resourcefulness rather than wastefulness.
The admonition appears to be falling on deaf ears.
The admonition resonates today as strongly as it ever did.
But the admonition isn't without value.
The task is not simple, although the admonition is.
He included the link and the admonition "Be kind".
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