10 Results found for "advise oneself".

beread

form of berede (transitive, archaic) To advise; inform; counsel; plan; (reflexive) to advise or bethink oneself; deliberate. 1852, Jean Palsgrave, François...


på hal is

rekommenderar folk att sluta utan avvänjning They are skating on thin ice when they advise people to quit without weaning off Commonly as "vara ute på hal is" (be...


beturn

English *beturnian, betyrnan (“to turn around; bend the knee, prostrate oneself”), equivalent to be- +‎ turn. beturn (third-person singular simple present...


praecipio

ēdīcō, mandō, iniungō, dictō, iubeō, indīcō, pōnō to teach, instruct, advise, inform, warn Synonyms: admoneō, moneō, condicō, praedīcō, dēlīberō Used...


empfehlen

to propose, to advise in favor of (transitive) to recommend; to advocate (reflexive) to demonstrate one’s merits, to approve oneself Aufgrund ihrer bisherigen...


death wish

yourself." "So go with her." Reynders made it sound like nothing more than advising a trip to the grocery store. "What about how I spent the last few months...


condico

alicui condicere ― to announce something to someone to notify, warn, inform, advise Synonyms: admoneo, moneo, praedīcō, praecipiō, praemoneō, dēlīberō (law)...


cyfarwyddo

(first-person singular present cyfarwyddaf) to lead, to direct to instruct, to advise to make skilful, to inform (colloquial, South Wales) to get used to Conjugation...


reden

English) From Old English rǣdan (“to advise, read”), from Proto-West Germanic *rādan, from Proto-Germanic *rēdaną (“to advise, counsel”). Cognate with Danish...


порадити

[pɔˈradete] пора́дити • (porádyty) pf (imperfective ра́дити) (transitive) to advise, to counsel (intransitive, rare) to consult (to seek the opinion or advice...