0 past simple and past participle of counsel
He counselled an official claim for this reason but was dependable in following orders inconsistent with his own beliefs and the public record thereof.
Other experiences, which the regime followed with interest, also counselled against the creation of an official party.
Of the 245 men counselled only 35 did not have the operation at the clinic.
A policeman and a woman officer usually counselled the male and female partners respectively.
The patient should also be counselled regarding the potentially poor prognosis despite all attempts at treatment.
The landless labourers were counselled that they should no longer dance to the tune of such irresponsible leaders.
The empiricism counselled by science was for these thinkers in need of extra-scientific justification-a "first philosophy" that could reconcile the different species of knowledge.
No comparison was made of parents counselled by one's colleagues, as their practice may have differed.