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1 exhortación
• cautioning• exhortation -
2 exhortación
f.exhortation, admonition, cautioning.* * *1 exhortation* * *SF exhortation* * *femenino exhortation (frml), appeal* * *= exhortation.Ex. Such considerations suggest that exhortations directed at SLIS to transform their curricula in unspecified radical fashion miss the mark.* * *femenino exhortation (frml), appeal* * *= exhortation.Ex: Such considerations suggest that exhortations directed at SLIS to transform their curricula in unspecified radical fashion miss the mark.
* * *exhortation ( frml), appeal* * *exhortación nfFormal exhortation* * *f exhortation* * * -
3 admonición
• admonishment• admonition• caution• cautioning• counsel• monition -
4 advertencia
• admonishment• cautioning• caveat• tip off• warned• warning clause -
5 alerta
• alarm• alert• aware• cautioning• forewarning• on the air• on the altar of• on the line• on the loose• on the wane• on the way• open-ended task force• open-face• sentimentally• sentries• standby• vigilant• wake up with a start• wakefully• wartime• wary investor• watch one's chance• watch out for• watchdog of the treasury• watchful night
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