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Answer for the clue "Give an alert (to) ", 4 letters:
warn

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Warn \Warn\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Warned ; p. pr. & vb. n. Warning .] [OE. warnen, warnien, AS. warnian, wearnian, to take heed, to warn; akin to AS. wearn denial, refusal, OS. warning, wernian, to refuse, OHG. warnen, G. warnen to warn, OFries. warna, werna, ...

Usage examples of warn.

If the accomplice were one of them, he or she would have had enough time to warn Sprague.

That he was not warned first is in accord with the laws of divine providence already adduced, especially with the two explained at nn.

Levitt had warned companies not to abuse the practice that allowed them to avoid reporting accounting errors that affect less than a defined percentage of income.

Robert Penfold warned me the ship was to be destroyed, and I disbelieved and affronted him in return, and he never reproached me, not even by a look.

The dunes seemed to move as if alive, and the dust storms sang in the distance, warning of their approach.

Ysaye sat with the others at a long wooden table, and cautiously tried the drink, taking a little on her tongue and waiting for the warning tingle that would indicate she was violently allergic to it.

Since, with most patients, it was normal to use penicillin to treat pneumonia, it appeared that Townsend had either read the allergy warning in his file, or had remembered it-perhaps both.

They loved anal sex as dearly as they did vaginal, and Marly had warned it that it was possible, entirely possible that each of them would need her there before the night was out.

No bolt of anathema touched the king directly, but the finger of the archbishop pointed straight at his forehead with a dreadful warning.

The creature noticed the humans for the first time, gurgling, opening its warning ruff at them wide, snout antennules waving for their scent.

Now the agency was warning that Saddam was craftier than the Americans had anticipated and was laying an armor trap to outflank one of their key divisions.

Jay had never met an Edenist, although back at the arcology Father Varhoos had warned the congregation about them and their soulless technology of perverted life.

My task is to gather knowledge of the world that surrounds the Associative, of good places to mine the minerals and the metals necessary to our health, and to keep watch out for and provide warning of potential dangers.

Chamberlain and for Britain, and Hitler was so warned the very next day by the astute German ambassador in London.

Moreover, Padmasambhava warns that without having developed a high degree of attentional stability and vividness, even if one apprehends the nature of awareness, it remains only an object of intellectual understanding, leading merely to philosophical discourse at best and dogmatism at worst.