Admonition vs. Admonish

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Admonitionnoun

Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against fault or oversight; warning.

Admonitionnoun

Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning.

Admonitionnoun

cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger)

Admonitionnoun

a firm rebuke

Admonition

Admonition (or ) is the lightest punishment under Scots law. It occurs when an offender who has been found guilty or who has pleaded guilty, is not given a fine, but instead receives a lesser penalty in the form of a verbal warning (admonished), due to a minor infringement of the law; the conviction is still recorded.

Admonishverb

To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort.

Admonishverb

To counsel against wrong practices; to caution or advise; to warn against danger or an offense; — followed by of, against, or a subordinate clause.

Admonishverb

To instruct or direct; to inform; to notify.

Admonishverb

To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort.

Admonishverb

To counsel against wrong practices; to cation or advise; to warn against danger or an offense; - followed by of, against, or a subordinate clause.

Admonishverb

To instruct or direct; to inform; to notify.

Admonishverb

admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior;

Admonishverb

warn strongly; put on guard

Admonishverb

take to task;

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