0 present participle of advise --
1 to give someone advice: --
[ + that ] Our solicitors have advised that the costs could be enormous.
You would be well advised to (= it would be wise for you to) have the appropriate vaccinations before you go abroad.
She advises the president (= gives information and suggests types of action) on African policy.
[ + question word ] She advised us when to come.
[ + -ing verb ] I'd advise waiting until tomorrow.
[ + that ] They're advising that children be kept at home.
[ + to infinitive ] I think I'd advise him to leave the company.
In contrast, several hospitals acquired an electronic video enteroscope despite the recommendation advising that use be restricted to the existing stock at the time.
This report recommended a process and structure for advising on public funding of health services.
Self-access and language advising are relatively recent and increasingly common types of language support offered in schools and tertiary institutions around the world.
Self-access and language advising hold strong potential as learner-centred and highly flexible approaches.
Language-based analysis could also contribute to the discussion of how family members comment on girls' bodies through teasing, advising, and other discourse forms.
Precautionary recommendations were given advising residents and visitors to boil the water.
Style checkers in effect act like an editor, advising on how to rewrite sentences to improve clarity and looking for mistakes and poor expression.
Once a week a communication was sent out to all local parties advising them as to organisation and municipal policies.