adjective
Other Word Forms
- advisedly adverb
- advisedness noun
Etymology
Origin of advised
A Middle English word dating back to 1275–1325; advise, -ed 2
Example Sentences
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Students training to become paramedics in Wales say they have been advised to apply for jobs abroad due to a freeze on recruitment of newly qualified paramedics.
From BBC
American Heart Assn. representatives advised the government on the science behind its dietary advice.
From Los Angeles Times
They walked away with a single sheet of paper and were advised to make the most of the time they had left with her.
From BBC
Asked about his medical condition, the report said, "Woods advised he's had seven back surgeries and over 20 operations on his leg... Woods advised he has a limp and his ankle seizes while walking."
From Barron's
Woods advised he has a limp and his ankle seizes while walking.”
From Los Angeles Times
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