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admonition
(encz)
admonition,výtka Pavel Machek; Giza
Admonition
(gcide)
Admonition \Ad`mo*ni"tion\, n. [OE. amonicioun, OF. amonition,
F. admonition, fr. L. admonitio, fr. admonere. See
Admonish.]
Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or
error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution
or warning.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Admonition, Reprehension, Reproof.

Usage: Admonition is prospective, and relates to moral
delinquencies; its object is to prevent further
transgression. Reprehension and reproof are
retrospective, the former being milder than the
latter. A person of any age or station may be liable
to reprehension in case of wrong conduct; but reproof
is the act of a superior. It is authoritative
fault-finding or censure addressed to children or to
inferiors.
[1913 Webster]
admonition
(wn)
admonition
n 1: cautionary advice about something imminent (especially
imminent danger or other unpleasantness); "a letter of
admonition about the dangers of immorality"; "the warning
was to beware of surprises"; "his final word of advice was
not to play with matches" [syn: admonition, monition,
warning, word of advice]
2: a firm rebuke [syn: admonition, admonishment, monition]
admonition
(devil)
ADMONITION, n. Gentle reproof, as with a meat-axe. Friendly warning.

Consigned by way of admonition,
His soul forever to perdition.
Judibras
ADMONITION
(bouvier)
ADMONITION. A reprimand from a judge to a person accused, on being
discharged, warning him of the consequences of his conduct, and intimating
to him, that should he be guilty of the same fault for which he has been
admonished, he will be punished with greater severity. Merlin, Repert. h.t.
2. The admonition was authorized by the civil law, as a species of
punishment for slight misdemeanors. Vide Reprimand

podobné slovodefinícia
Admonition
(gcide)
Admonition \Ad`mo*ni"tion\, n. [OE. amonicioun, OF. amonition,
F. admonition, fr. L. admonitio, fr. admonere. See
Admonish.]
Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or
error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution
or warning.
[1913 Webster]

Syn: Admonition, Reprehension, Reproof.

Usage: Admonition is prospective, and relates to moral
delinquencies; its object is to prevent further
transgression. Reprehension and reproof are
retrospective, the former being milder than the
latter. A person of any age or station may be liable
to reprehension in case of wrong conduct; but reproof
is the act of a superior. It is authoritative
fault-finding or censure addressed to children or to
inferiors.
[1913 Webster]
Admonitioner
(gcide)
Admonitioner \Ad`mo*ni"tion*er\, n.
Admonisher. [Obs.]
[1913 Webster]
Preadmonition
(gcide)
Preadmonition \Pre*ad`mo*ni"tion\, n.
Previous warning or admonition; forewarning.
[1913 Webster]
ADMONITION
(bouvier)
ADMONITION. A reprimand from a judge to a person accused, on being
discharged, warning him of the consequences of his conduct, and intimating
to him, that should he be guilty of the same fault for which he has been
admonished, he will be punished with greater severity. Merlin, Repert. h.t.
2. The admonition was authorized by the civil law, as a species of
punishment for slight misdemeanors. Vide Reprimand

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