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Heed

Heed meaning

Careful attention.

Example sentences (20)

About the failure of Netanyahu and his intelligence and military bureaucracies to heed warnings of imminent danger, in Gaza and beyond.

According to him, it is necessary for the state governors to see the need to partner and heed all early warning signs given by the agency.

Added to that was the fact that we “ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard” (Heb. 2:1).

A DRINK-driver who slammed his car into a parked Land Rover while more than double the legal alcohol limit, failed to heed the warnings of friends, who tried to take his car keys from him after a night out at a Cowes pub.

All Studio Ghibli films are as watchable today as the day they were released, but Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind has an ecological message that people need to heed now more than ever.

And the various sacred traditions — Christian, Jewish, Muslim and others — have always connected the season’s greetings with a call to heed the golden rule in deeds, not just words.

As ever, we should heed the manager as best we can, even as the heart quickens a tad as the Blues move nearer to destiny.

As such, players need to take heed when fighting this creature.

As we roll into 2023, it’s a great time to review your security processes and infrastructure and heed the advice of these thought leaders.

At the heart of democracy is the power that lies in the hands of the people: their ability to use their voices, and the government’s duty to heed those voices.

Beachgoers, swimmers and surfers should exercise caution and heed all advice given by ocean safety officials.

Bishop Onah traced the insecurity and restiveness in the region to the continuous detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, and appealed to President Bola Tinubu to heed Mbah’s call for Kanu’s release.

But even in a hurricane-prone part of the world, it can be hard to get people to heed the danger, said David Merrick, director of the Emergency Management and Homeland Security program at Florida State University.

But the parakeet did not pay heed to the koel’s warnings, flew to a lower branch, and started singing.

But the visitors’ defence did not heed the warning and it was third time lucky for the Australian.

But Valbuena did not heed his call for a dialogue, he added.

But when the waterfall turns into a thunderous cascade, best heed the warning signs and enjoy the spectacle from afar.

CAO Estelle Girard explains the bins have been misused in recent months, and the Village is asking people to take heed to what they’re throwing in to ensure there’s space for others to recycle.

Commissioner for Transportation, Dr. Frederic Oladeinde, in a statement on Thursday, said filling stations on the highways that failed to heed to order would be sanctioned.

Did the Board heed the warnings issued by the IRS about fraud within the ERC filing industry?