0 to pay attention to something, especially advice or a warning:
Voters are dissatisfied, and Congress should take heed (= consider this).
Washingtonians apparently heeded pleas to use public transportation instead of cars.
I have been unable to find out whether or not his wishes in this matter were heeded .
Senators came to expect that their objections to nominees recorded via the blue slip would be heeded by their chamber colleagues.
Such calls have been heeded and indeed there has been a flood of small area studies.
No one heeds the youth with the martyr's palm held aloft.
However, certain caveats must be heeded in interpreting these findings.
We cannot make sense of ourselves and the world without also heeding the command of respect.
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