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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admonition over" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where one is indicating that a warning or reprimand has concluded, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "After the long discussion, the admonition over, we could finally move on to the next topic."
Alternatives: "warning concluded" or "reprimand finished".
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"KNOW thyself" was the admonition over the entrance to the oracle at Delphi.
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The family of a new member of the Yale faculty who has rented a house from a professor away on a sabbatical leave, have been finding notes of advice and admonition all over the place, from the professor's wife.
Although we have not yet met Max's mother, a well-worn maternal admonition hovers over those first moments, especially as the giddiness of the snowball fight veers toward catastrophe.
We accept the wise admonition expressed over a century ago, in language both simple and eloquent, proven by the passage of time and the lessons of experience: "There would be no bounds to actions and litigious intricacies, if the ill effects of the negligences of men could be followed down the chain of results to the final effect". Kahl, 37 N.J.L. at 8. (FN1).
The New Yorker, November 13 , 1948P. 21 The family of a new member of the Yale faculty who has rented a house from a professor away on a sabbatical leave, have been finding notes of advice and admonition all over the place, from the professor's wife.
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The column seemed to prefer the European Union's admonition toward cooperation over the F.D.I.C.'s more detailed approach under Dodd-Frank.
It is, perhaps, the one place in Midtown where the peculiar admonition "I'm stepping over you" is met with an appreciative nod.
Images captured on cellphone cameras showed bloodstained Rapanui, drawing admonition from the United Nations last year over the use of force to resolve the island's problems.
He followed the admonition of George Fox to "walk cheerfully over the world, answering that of God in every one".
The performers at the Globe may live up to Hamlet's admonition about swiftness, but they stumble over his second piece of advice: "Suit the action to the word, the word to the action".
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