ADVI'SE, s as z. See Advice.
1. To give counsel to to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed as, I advise you to be cautious of speculation.
2. To give information to communicate notice to make acquainted with followed by of, before the thing communicated as, the merchants were advised of the risk.
3. To deliberate, consider, or consult.
Advise thyself of what word I shall bring again to him that sent me. 1 Chronicles 21 .
But in this sense, it is usually intransitive.
ADVI'SE, To deliberate, weigh well, or consider.
Advise and see what answer I shall return to him that sent me. 2 Samuel 24 .
To advise with is to consult for the purpose of taking the opinions of others.
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