heeded Definition In English

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  • It is about empowerment, the exercise of power and the search for a voice that will be heeded.

  • Typically, we assume that advice can be heeded or ignored.

  • In 1804, the people of the state heeded his injunction.

  • It is of interest to see the extent to which the encouragement of newspapers and agricultural societies, whether ultimately beneficial or not, was heeded.

  • But, no one heeded the raven's words, and so it was left behind far out at sea.

  • This difficulty is, in part, related to the sample design, which restricts valid conclusions to a small area, not always heeded in the present work.

  • But perhaps our calls to invest more at the early stages of feasibility and design development may be heeded.

  • Yet the latter succeeded only because states heeded them.

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