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To advises
verb
To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
Exact(3)
"Ask everyone you know who they know, and who they can introduce you to," advises Winston.
"People should step down before they have to," advises Peter Harper, a 72-year-old professor emeritus at Cardiff University.
Additionally, the Family Violence Act [ 59] states that any person who examines, treats, attends to, advises, instructs or cares for any child, who suspects that the child has been ill-treated, must report this to a Commissioner of Child Welfare, a social worker or the police.
Similar(56)
He said: "The ministerial adviser is there to advise.
Your duty is to advise people.
Any New Yorkers care to advise?
Dad's not here to advise me.
Antonio Berardi stepped in to advise on cut.
"And I wanted to advise them".
Mrs. Furst went on to advise the couple to travel.
Ms Sturgeon takes to Twitter to advise "Huge caution".
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