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wise to

adj. evidencing the possession of inside information [syn: knowing, wise(p), wise to(p)]

Usage examples of "wise to".

Perhaps it would be wise to fortify his position with some expendable soldiers.

All of them were footsore and extremely dirty by the time they got there, for no one felt it wise to expend the wizardry needed for skywalking when there might be much more important business to be handled without notice.

But it's also wise to remember that the Minbari have learned that a good way to avoid answering a question or talking about an issue they don't want to get into is to reply with a non sequitur, or say something inscrutable or downright incomprehensible.

If it came to that, it would probably be wise to throw away his shield the minute they came together, thought Bill.