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warn
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warn verb admonish, advise, alert, apprise, caution, caution against danger, communicate to, counsel, deter, discourage, dissuade, exhort, expostulate, forebode, give warning, herald, inform, make aware, notice, notify, portend, predict, premonish, presage, put on one's guard, remind, remonstrate, reprimand, signal, sound the alarm, urge to take heed
Associated concepts: warning order, warning regarding product liability, warn of a danger, warn of known and obvious defects
See also: advise, alert, apprise, caution, counsel, deter, discourage, exhort, forewarn, herald, inform, notice, notify, portend, predict, presage, remind, remonstrate, reprimand


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In the article "New West bishop warns off interlopers" (April 2003) the bishop of New Westminster cautioned his dissenting parishes that an unauthorized "flying bishop" would change the way the church has operated for centuries but didn't mention that the introduction of same-sex blessings would achieve the same effect.
 
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