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cautions

n. (plural of caution English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: caution)

Usage examples of "cautions".

Dammit, Ari, Justin's got medical cautions, he's got major problems, I don't care if he thought this would be better, you're a seventeen-year-old kid—"

It was a moment of vertigo, old cautions tumbling away into dark on either side.

That was a slight exaggeration, but Aivas had steadily repeated the fact that space was a hostile environment and humans must learn the necessary cautions to prevent accidents.

Impeller monitor programs were flashing amber cautions into her brain as they struggled to maintain skirt inflation.

A lot of spectator fun, and official police cautions, derived from the extraordinarily violent fights between her entourage’s security team and rover reporters.

The physiological monitor program had been issuing cautions for some time: the cold was killing him.

The computer datavised a series of clamp stress cautions, their grip on the mounting had shifted slightly.

All my old cautions warned me against evincing too great an interest in her.

It warns that he knows far more than you think he does, and cautions you against telling him lies.

Chade had already taught me all his cautions for using these passages.

At the first mention that Prince Dutiful might be able to use the Farseer magic to mend his father’s body, Swift became so avid that I am sure my cautions and warnings of possible failure went right past him.

Although Brown cautions that his own conclusions are far from conclusive and require "more thorough investigation," the most logical explanation for the second event says Brown, is "a bomb on the inside of the building.