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wise to

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  1. knowing, wise(p), wise to(p)adjective

    evidencing the possession of inside information

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  1. wise to

    Being "wise to" something generally means being fully aware or informed about it, typically referring to something deceptive, false, or suspicious. It implies having knowledge, understanding or insight about a particular subject or situation, especially those that are not clearly evident or are concealed.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of wise to in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of wise to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of wise to in a Sentence

  1. Anonymous:

    It is wise to keep in mind that no success or failure is necessarily final.

  2. Le Maire:

    It's a long-term horizon. I think for now, it's wise to stick to the short and medium term.

  3. The Ducks:

    We were simply outmatched by a team, we’re coming on a back-to-back and we were not prepared depth-wise to take on a team like that.

  4. Dr. Dale E. Turner:

    It is important to live each day with a positive perspective. It is not wise to pretend problems do not exist, but it is wise to look beyond the problem to the possibilities that are in it. When Goliath came against the Israelites, the soldiers all thought, 'He's so big, we can never kill him.' But David looked at the same giant and thought, 'He's so big, I can't miss him.'

  5. George Santayana:

    Almost every wise saying has an opposite one, no less wise, to balance it.


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