heeding Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of heeding In English

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Examples of heeding

  • It discusses the principal notions of the social contract without heeding its inherence to natural law.

  • For presidents whose political survival was in question, heeding the demands of provincial governors for greater revenue shares could enhance their legitimacy to govern.

  • Heeding the plea to deal with resident stress.

  • Architects, heeding the call, have produced an architecture of corresponding complexity.

  • We cannot make sense of ourselves and the world without also heeding the command of respect.

  • Only then can a persuasive case be made for heeding their advice over that of others.

  • This entails that most participants are committed to heeding the same authority structure.

  • Judging by the intelligent responses under review, this is advice worth heeding.

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