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Example sentences for "advised"

Lexicographically close words:
advisable; advisableness; advisably; advise; adviseable; advisedly; advisement; adviser; advisers; advises
  1. The circular bandage may be dispensed with at the end of a week, and abduction movements commenced, and by the end of a month the patient should be advised to use the arm freely.

  2. In old-standing dislocations, operation is to be advised only when locomotion is seriously interfered with.

  3. I advised her to break the matter to her husband, and not to die with such a load on her conscience, but she avowed that she had neither the strength nor the courage to do so, and importunately besought me to undertake the painful task.

  4. I advised her to become a professional nurse though hard she would think it at first, when once accustomed to its little drudgeries she would find it a noble calling, with God's blessing attached to it.

  5. When the truth of her misfortune dawned upon her, she thought of nothing but to fly from the place to where she did not know, till the destroyer of her virtue advised her to go to Montreal, where he would in short join and marry her.

  6. Every day things got more and more complicated, and his wife at last openly avowed that all the children were to be Roman Catholics, and advised him also to flee from the wrath to come and take refuge in the arms of the true church.

  7. Miss Flint, being both sensible and charitably disposed, advised her to leave her present position, having first procured a suitable one elsewhere, and she promised to exert herself to this end.

  8. He gave her the address of my house, and advised her to come under my care.

  9. I shall be so proud to introduce her to you, and so glad to see you again who helped and advised me always for the best.

  10. Two policemen whom he knew came by and advised him to get up, but he argued the question from a standpoint of personal taste, and they passed on, laughing.

  11. I shivered a little, and dryly advised him to remember better where he had stored the precious liquid.

  12. Then it's time you were traveling," advised Stampede significantly.

  13. While it was necessary for him to go ashore at once, he advised Stampede not to leave the ship until morning.

  14. He had been seen by several endeavouring to lead his horse, and was repeatedly advised to leave it, but refused, as it had been a borrowed one.

  15. The Consul-General warned us that the smells in the native city would be unspeakably appalling, and advised us to smoke continuously, very kindly presenting each of us with a handful of mild Borneo cheroots.

  16. The ill-advised and ill-fated enterprise of the Scotsman William Patterson came much later, in 1698.

  17. His judicious friend and subordinate, Captain Ball, whom he consulted, strongly advised him not to send the paper.

  18. Yet it was the hand of the emperor which he had advised the King of Naples to force, by his ill-timed advance.

  19. Naples never recovered such political equilibrium as she had possessed before that ill-advised advance.

  20. At a public meeting in Philadelphia, Mr. Blair threw the treaty to the crowd, and advised them to kick it to hell.

  21. Were I of your opinion, I should not have advised you to write," replied he.

  22. In the meanwhile, I took the opinion of a very famous lawyer, who was a man of the strictest probity: he advised me to go off as soon as they had ceased searching for me.

  23. It is unnecessary to detail here the progress of this ill-advised enterprise, which ended in general defeat and the capture of those principally concerned.

  24. I tell you this because you have often advised me in your letters to retain the friendship of Sestius.

  25. I wonder that Oppius has anything to do with Publius for I advised against it.

  26. Go to the Frenchman for that," advised Hale.

  27. Don't bother any more about it," advised Ensign Hale bluffly.

  28. The man will feel better if he talks himself out now," advised the surgeon.

  29. Yet, Soviet Russia found it useful to help Sun Yat-sen and advised the Chinese Communist Party to collaborate with the KMT (Kuomintang).

  30. A great council of churchmen and nobles, held to settle the matter, advised Anselm to submit to the king, but failed to overcome his mild and patient firmness.

  31. He advised his fellow-townsmen to send Helen back to her husband, and showed himself not unfriendly to the Greeks and an advocate of peace.

  32. Even their devoted friends in Kansas, including Governor Robinson, advised them against further association with Train.

  33. Next morning, Kate was solemnly advised never to write again to the laird, while the lady wrote him a letter, which, she said, would be as good as a birch to the breech of the boy.

  34. Thomson generally produced a small box of cotton wool, and inserted a little in each of his ears to prevent injury to the tympanum from the report, and advised the spectators to do the same.

  35. Yes," advised Mrs. Sullivan; "put on that old black sailor hat that makes you look like a guy.

  36. You've done just exactly what your poor da and I would have advised you to do.

  37. Well, Rosie had advised it in all frankness and sincerity.

  38. She advised him to read the modern books.

  39. Radbourn became alarmed for him, and advised him to get indefinite leave of absence and go home.

  40. Johnson at the CLUB, that a person had advised him to go and hiss it, because she had attacked Shakspeare in her book called Shakspeare Illustrated[34].

  41. At some distance of time he advised with me what books he should read in defence of the Christian Religion.

  42. Lade who having asked Johnson whether he advised him to marry, received as answer: 'I would advise no man to marry, Sir, who is not likely to propagate understanding.

  43. Whatever might have been your pleasure or mine, I know not how I could have honestly advised you to come hither with borrowed money.

  44. He therefore advised him to leave without delay.

  45. Your counsellors advised you to allow a truce.

  46. She was advised by friends to fly, and, once more folding her tent, she carried it to Stockholm.

  47. So great were the dangers that threatened him at every moment that his affectionate neophytes, and even his superior, advised him to retire for the present to Quebec.

  48. She showed Schmidt the little apartment once occupied by her mother-in-law, and advised the steward to have it carefully cleaned and set in order, since nothing was to be changed in it.

  49. And it was you who advised him to leave me!

  50. It would be a betrayal of confidence to Montalto,’ he added, ‘to tell you what I advised him, and what he did not do.

  51. When his scouts late in the day reported a train of twenty-six wagons, he was advised by them that he ought not to attack it with so small a force; but to this advice he was deaf, rebuking the men for their little faith.

  52. He had shrewdly noted that the first comer did not see him; but this second was a creature of action in whose presence it were ill-advised to linger.

  53. But, if public opinion was little inclined to devote money to improve the country's defences, it became obdurate when experts advised a reform of the Belgian military system.

  54. I was amused at seeing in a journal a letter from an "Old Indian," on the manufacture of campaign bread more Indico, in which he advised us to use salt!

  55. The old mariners were not without warranty when they advised "him who doubled Cape Malea to forget his home.

  56. This resolute and sagacious measure was advised by Korniloff, and adopted by Menschikoff.


  57. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "advised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    advised; aforethought; calculated; conscious; considered; current; deliberate; designed; informed; intended; intentional; knowing; meant; planned; premeditated; projected; proposed; purposeful; studied; studious; voluntary; willful