0 past simple and past participle of caution
1 If the police caution someone, they give them an official warning.
2 If a football referee cautions a player, he punishes them for breaking the rules by writing their name in a book and holding up a yellow card.
These pious works cautioned against spontaneous thought, emphasized self-mortification and depicted their heroes and heroines as mirrors of piety.
It should be cautioned that there is a significant difference between the behaviour of the discrete problem and that of the continuous case.
Moreover, he cautioned her that her current conduct would stimulate culturally sanctioned animosity in her children.
Archaeologists are always being cautioned against uncritically applying their understanding of the present in the past.
An internist cautioned that there is an added fear associated with the palliative care team.
I have already cautioned that not all instances of language alternation can be considered code-switching.
If the expected values in the contingency table are lower than 5, one is cautioned not to use the chi-square approximation.
We are cautioned by the fact that our definition of musicianship is somewhat arbitrary.