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Caution meaning
Prudence when faced with, or when expecting to face, danger; care taken in order to avoid risk or harm. | A careful attention to the probable effects of an act, in order that failure or harm may be avoided. | Security; guaranty; bail.
Example sentences (20)
I think we're seeing just a lot more caution both with procurement departments slowing things down and extending deal cycles, but also general caution overall just like all of our peers.
Meanwhile, “extreme caution” ranges from 33–41 degrees Celsius, and “caution” is 27–32 degrees Celsius.
Detective Sergeant Liam Brennan of the Garda National Drug and Organised Crime Unit gave evidence of arrest, caution and caution in the case.
They also caution all travelers to use caution when traveling any secondary road in the county due to the condition they are in. Crews are working on each affected road to return them back to gravel condition.
So they can question you without a caution but if during questioning they suddenly realise you're guilty they then have to caution you.
For instance, both cowardice and rashness are opposites of courage; contrary to prudence are both over-caution and insufficient caution; the opposites of pride (a virtue) are undue humility and excessive vanity.
Health hazards Caution: radiowaves hazard Caution: Poisonous particles for the lungs At least one hazard in particular is well known and documented.
In addition the caution need not be explicitly stated if it is obvious that the suspect is already aware of his rights, for example if he is a police officer, as long as the suspect is definitely aware that he is under caution.
The caution in England and Wales does not explicitly require that a suspect affirm they understand the caution.
A community health clinic will open next week “out of an abundance of caution,” DeWine said.
Acting Director of the Unit, Kimesha Dixon, urged all road users to obey the rules of the road and take caution at all times.
Along with that, I've advised "defense" and caution for what is now about one full year.
Although MULN stock now may seem intriguing for contrarian market gamblers, one point of caution is that the short interest ratio still sits at 0.07 days to cover.
And if your partner won’t take your “no” for an answer, consider it a and proceed with caution.
And so, that's where I would caution someone to put their money into understanding who's providing the best care, not who has the fancy bells and whistles.
A note of caution, though.
A private gauge of China’s manufacturing activity slowed its pace of expansion in September, suggesting there’s still room for caution as the nation charts its economic trajectory for the rest of the year.
Arsenal’s decision to recruit the 28-year-old to battle it out with Ramsdale drew criticism and caution from some pundits but manager believes he can keep both happy.
As always we wish you good luck in lottery endeavors and we caution you to play responsibly.
As a result, psychologist Dr Catherine Hallissey warns that developers must take more caution and steer clear of both harmful and inappropriate beauty standards.