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to caution
noun
Precept or warning against evil or danger of any kind; exhortation to wariness; advice; injunction.
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I want to caution the gloaters.
But I want to caution you both.
She hopes memorials serve to caution drivers.
"I have to caution: we need patience here".
Yet joy gave way to caution, and warnings of tragedy.
He would try, often unsuccessfully, to caution them against it.
You are right to caution us about 2004.
Now the grassy lawn is a shrine to caution.
Syrian activists were quick to caution against parallels.
"Though I always have to caution that we're not out of the woods yet".
"All he wanted was to run, but you had to caution him to run properly".
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