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Admonish   /ædmˈɑnɪʃ/   Listen
Admonish

verb
(past & past part. admonished; pres. part. admonishing)
1.
Admonish or counsel in terms of someone's behavior.  Synonyms: discourage, monish, warn.  "I warn you against false assumptions" , "She warned him to be quiet"
2.
Warn strongly; put on guard.  Synonyms: caution, monish.
3.
Take to task.  Synonym: reprove.



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"Admonish" Quotes from Famous Books



... Gentry small and great—existed once in all those Countries, as elsewhere," says one Historian; "and some of them, in Preussen, for example, used to be rather loud, and inclined to turbulence, till the curb, from a judicious bridle-hand, would admonish them. But, for a long while past,—especially since the Great Elector's time, who got an 'Excise Law' passed, or the foundations of a good Excise Law laid; [Preuss, iv. 432; and Thronbesteigung, pp. 379-383.] and, what with ...
— History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Vol. XI. (of XXI.) • Thomas Carlyle
 
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... from them first," said Father Shoveller. "Ay, and miniver from my Lord Abbot's hood. I'd admonish you, my good brethren of Saint Grimbald, to be in no hurry for a visitation which might scarce stop where you would fain have it. Well, my sons, are ye bound for the Forest again? An ye be, we'll wend back together, and ye can lie ...
— The Armourer's Prentices • Charlotte M. Yonge
 
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... threatenings of God. These most wholesome teachings are confirmed to us by the examples of those wretched men; and their examples only then have their effect on us, when we enter into the feelings of them that endure such things, and put ourselves as it were in their very place. Then will they move and admonish us to praise the goodness of God, Who has preserved us ...
— Works of Martin Luther - With Introductions and Notes (Volume I) • Martin Luther
 
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... to admonish him, nor mother to pray over him; the rich uncle Lakatos Pal, with whom he has lived hitherto, does not care enough about him to hang weeping round ...
— A Bride of the Plains • Baroness Emmuska Orczy
 
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... St. Paul censure the conduct of St. Peter without questioning that superior's authority? It is not a very uncommon thing for ecclesiastics occupying an inferior position in the Church to admonish even the Pope. St. Bernard, though only a monk, wrote a work in which, with Apostolic freedom, he administers counsel to Pope Eugenius III., and cautions him against the dangers to which his eminent position exposes him. Yet no man had more reverence for any Pope than Bernard had for this ...
— The Faith of Our Fathers • James Cardinal Gibbons
 
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