cautioned Meaning in Telugu ( cautioned తెలుగు అంటే)
హెచ్చరించింది, ముందుకు కనిపించే
Noun:
హెచ్చరిక, ముందుకు కనిపించే, యోని, జాగ్రత్త,
Verb:
హెచ్చరించడానికి, హెచ్చరిక, అప్రమత్తం, యానిమేట్, అసమ్మతిని, చిట్కా,
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cautioned's Usage Examples:
Others have cautioned against uncritical reception of this claim, because no deaf people were part of the original migration from Kent, and nothing is known about any specific variety of signing used in Kent.
[page needed] Others have cautioned against uncritical reception of this claim, "because no deaf people were part of the original.
She cautioned that children who are susceptible to peanut-triggered anaphylaxis may.
The report cautioned that to determine the real extent of Soviet ASW development would require significantly more research and access to classified materials, as the US Navy would not release its data to either Team B, or the CIA, they stressed that the probability of advanced Soviet ASW research was greater than zero, as the NIE implied it was.
Mazower cautioned that these elections organized by EAM bore a close similarity to the elections organized in wartime Yugoslavia by the Partisans, and that in the same way that the wartime People's Democracy in Yugoslavia became a Communist dictatorship after the war, the same thing might have happened in Greece had EAM came to power after the war.
A player who excessively delays the restart of play is cautioned.
in his run-up it is an offence for which he shall be cautioned (for ungentlemanly conduct) by the referee".
In 2015, it was revealed that he was cautioned for indecently assaulting a child for a period of two years between 31 December 1970.
Although Irwin and Rippe cautioned in 2005 that the use of "multiple organ failure" or "multisystem organ.
According to tradition, travelers were cautioned to be careful at the dangerous crossroad: "Watch out! They"ll catch ye at the corners".
elderly spectator is cautioned by his wife to think of his heart; a young sophisticate skeptically asks his pretty date, "Do you think this is a good play?".
she was cautioned against this wicked behaviour, being reminded of the fickleness of fate and (despite her wealth and power) of the delicateness of her.
Synonyms:
warn, monish, admonish,
Antonyms:
carelessness, heedlessness, mindfulness, unmindfulness,