As an example of Edison's fertility and the endless variety of subjects engaging his attention the following list of matters covered by one of his caveats is given.
I appeal to all your consciences, Is it possible to set caveats to their pride and avarice?
Surely it is safer to stop it up; for all the caveats in the world will not keep the kirk unpoisoned, so long as it remains.
These caveats served their purpose thoroughly in many instances, but there have remained a great variety of projects upon which no definite action was ever taken.
It is needless to say that all the caveats are not quite so full of "plums," but this is certainly a wonder.
And why else are these caveats in the scriptures, but to warn the godly that they be not tainted herewith?
Two caveats were entered against his will, but were subsequently withdrawn, and the Queen was left to take undisputed possession of his property.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "caveats" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.