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advertence
[ ad-vur-tns ]
advertence
/ ədˈvɜːtəns /
noun
- heedfulness or attentiveness
Derived Forms
- adˈvertent, adjective
- adˈvertently, adverb
Other Words From
- nonad·vertence noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of advertence1
Example Sentences
That advertence isn't helped by clever translation into identity politics.
To this difference it is right that advertence should be had in regulating taxation.
Here as in all exercise, companionship which removes conscious attention from advertence to the will greatly aids.
Most theologians since the Council of Trent maintain that the inordinate movements of passion which precede the advertence of reason, such as lust, envy, sloth, etc., are not sins.
Next, from what has been said it is plain, that such a process of reasoning is more or less implicit, and without the direct and full advertence of the mind exercising it.
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