1 a spoken warning given by a police officer or official to someone who has broken the law: --
2 a punishment for breaking the rules in a football game in which the referee writes the player's name in a book and holds up a yellow card --
3 If the police caution someone, they give them an official warning. --
4 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. --
5 a warning: --
Caution is advised when quantitatively extrapolating the present data to other flows.
For methodological reasons, caution is advised in the interpretation of these findings.
This would suggest an element of caution when endorsing price controls as an approach for addressing high administrative charges.
The paper and discussion on public examinations again raise issues about their objectivity, and give many grounds for caution against reading too much into them.
The extremities, however, must be treated with caution due to paucity of data.
If not yet pieces of deliberate propaganda, they should nonetheless be used with caution in reconstructing events in the churches of the region.
Caution must be exercised in extrapolating from these observations, since it is easy to over-generalize from the few portraits of working-class life we have.
Need for caution when using vacuum assisted delivery devices.