Sentence examples for the warn from inspiring English sources

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the warn

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To make (someone) aware of impending danger etc.

  • We waved a flag to warn the oncoming traffic.

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America Online has more information on the Warn feature at www.aim.aol.com/faq/warnfaq.html.html

The WARN Act is a tangential issue in a case pending before the Supreme Court.

Some members mischievously engage in "warn wars" by repeatedly clicking on the Warn button in an attempt to knock another person out of the instant-messaging service.

The WARN Act, requiring 60 days' notice, is a good way to establish some ground rules so that layoffs are fair to everyone.

He worked at Eos from 2005 until its bankruptcy last spring; the airline did not pay him during his last weeks at the company, nor did it pay him the amounts mandated by the Warn Act.

It is the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, known as the Warn Act, and a complaint by a group of displaced workers who did not get pay for that time led to a Chicago sit-in recently.

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Yes, the casinos warn the wastrels.

Results not typical, as the ads warn.

The cowbells warn off hyenas and lions.

The Greens warn of environmental backtracking.

The cross warned the participants to get ready.

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