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Heeded meaning
simple past and past participle of heed
Example sentences (20)
A passionate opponent of the plans to slash 75 per cent of the traffic from Academy Street that have divided the city, Mr Murray’s disappointment that neither city councillors nor officials heeded traders warnings led to the formation of the alliance.
At least two babies might still be alive if senior executives at the Countess of Chester Hospital had heeded the warnings of paediatricians on the unit where was killing or maiming babies, it can be revealed today.
Beer-soaked and emotional tennis fans have heeded Novak Djokovic's pre-match pleas to behave amid tension around the Australian Open final.
But those views were not heeded while targets were given.
But while many have heeded the call, others — including families with children — have steadfastly refused.
Had the advice proffered by a small minority of us, that neutrality was the best course of action for Ukraine to survive, been heeded, the horrible ordeal that the Ukrainian people are now going through would have been avoided.
He heeded to the president's call and suspended demos to pave way for the bi-partisan process.
He said he has spoken to consumer champion Martin Lewis, who on Tuesday said that a mortgage ticking time bomb is now “exploding” and that his previous warnings failed to be heeded.
Higher crude prices also need to be heeded.
If they are heeded and tests done, then it is possible preventative action can ber taken.
On the second day of the inquest into her death, statements were read out from family members who expressed frustration their concerns for Michelle were not being heeded by mental health staff.
Penn said Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley has not heeded any of the Opposition’s calls for funds needed to do work that will help to hold the government accountable.
Ross Lyon has heeded outgoing AFL boss Gillon McLachlan's "sage advice" as he seeks to build St Kilda back into an AFL premiership contender.
The Labour Party has changed having heeded the election thumping from 2019.
They vehemently advocated for Vedanta to leave Zambia and as a listening leader that President Lungu is, he heeded their calls and KCM was liquidated.
Unless the knowledge-keepers of those traditions are consulted and heeded, such commodification further obscures the cultural significance of the names.
Upon the United States' entry into World War II in 1941, Einstein's council was heeded, culminating in the birth of the Manhattan Project.
Announcing Sunday’s flight, Foreign Secretary David Lammy (above) said: “The situation in Lebanon remains volatile, so I am glad that we have helped the many people who have heeded our advice to leave the country immediately.
Any reasonable reading of the court’s code of conduct would suggest that Thomas should have heeded the call for recusal ahead of the argument and that Alito should do so now.
Asian Games silver medallist javelin thrower Kishore Jena says he was on verge of quitting the sport in 2023 after a string of poor performances but he heeded to his father’s advice, leading to a revival of his career.