What does ADVISE mean?
Definitions for ADVISE
ædˈvaɪzad·vise
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Princeton's WordNet
rede, advise, counselverb
give advice to
"The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"
advise, notify, give notice, send word, apprise, apprizeverb
inform (somebody) of something
"I advised him that the rent was due"
propose, suggest, adviseverb
make a proposal, declare a plan for something
"the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"
Wiktionary
adviseverb
To look at, watch; to see.
adviseverb
To give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn.
adviseverb
To give information or notice to; to inform; with of before the thing communicated.
adviseverb
To consider, to deliberate.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
To ADVISEverb
Etymology: adviser, Fr.
If you do stir abroad, go arm’d. ————
———— Arm’d, brother! ————
———— Brother, I advise you to the best. William Shakespeare, K. Lear.I would advise all gentlemen to learn merchants accounts, and not to think it a skill that belongs not to them. John Locke.
When I consider the scruples and cautions I here lay in your way, methinks it looks as if I advised you to something which I would have offered at, but in effect not done.
You were advis’d, his flesh was capable
Of wounds and scars; and that his forward spirit
Would lift him, where most trade of danger rang’d. William Shakespeare, Henry IV. p. ii.Such discourse bring on,
As may advise him of his happy state;
Happiness in his pow’r, left free to will. Paradise Lost.A posting messenger dispatch’d from hence,
Of this fair troop advis’d their aged prince. John Dryden, Æneid.To Adviseverb
Advise if this be worth
Attempting, or to sit in darkness here,
Hatching vain empires. John Milton, Paradise Lost, b. ii.
Wikipedia
ADVISE
ADVISE (Analysis, Dissemination, Visualization, Insight, and Semantic Enhancement) is a research and development program within the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Threat and Vulnerability Testing and Assessment (TVTA) portfolio. It is reportedly developing a massive data mining system, which would collect and analyze data on everyone in the United States and perform a "threat analysis" on them. The data can be anything from financial records, phone records, emails, blog entries, website searches, to any other electronic information that can be put into a computer system. This information is then analyzed, and used to monitor social threats such as community-forming, terrorism, political organizing, or crime. ADVISE will possess the ability to store one quadrillion data entities.The exact scope and degree of completion of the program is unclear. ADVISE is in the 2004-2006 Federal DHS Budget as a component of the $47 million TVTA program.The program was officially scrapped in September 2007 after the agency's internal Inspector General found that pilot testing of the system had been performed using data on real people without required privacy safeguards in place.
Webster Dictionary
Adviseverb
to give advice to; to offer an opinion, as worthy or expedient to be followed; to counsel; to warn
Adviseverb
to give information or notice to; to inform; -- with of before the thing communicated; as, we were advised of the risk
Adviseverb
to consider; to deliberate
Adviseverb
to take counsel; to consult; -- followed by with; as, to advise with friends
Freebase
ADVISE
ADVISE is a research and development program within the United States Department of Homeland Security Threat and Vulnerability Testing and Assessment portfolio. It is reported to be developing a massive data mining system, which would collect and analyze data on everyone in the United States and perform a "threat analysis" of them. The data can be everything from financial records, phone records, emails, blog entries, website searches, and any other electronic information that can be put into a computer system. The information is then analyzed, and used to monitor social threats such as community-forming, terrorism, political organizing, or crime. ADVISE will possess the ability to store one quadrillion data entities The exact scope and degree of completion of the program is unclear. ADVISE is in the 2004-2006 Federal DHS Budget as a component of the $47 million TVTA program. The program was officially scrapped in September 2007 after the agency's internal Inspector General found that pilot testing of the system had been performed using data on real people without required privacy safeguards in place.
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Advise
ad-vīz′, v.t. to give advice or counsel to: to recommend: to inform (usually with of).—v.i. to consult (with): (obs.) to deliberate:—pr.p. advīs′ing; pa.p. advīsed′.—ns. Advisabil′ity, Advis′ableness.—adj. Advis′able, that may be advised or recommended: prudent: expedient: open to advice.—adv. Advis′ably.—adjs. Advis′atory (rare); Advised′, cautious: deliberate, as in well-advised and ill-advised.—adv. Advis′edly, intentionally.—ns. Advis′edness, deliberate consideration: prudent procedure; Advise′ment (obs. or arch.), counsel, deliberation; Advis′er, one who advises or gives advice; Advis′ing (Shak.), counsel, advice. [O. Fr. aviser, from advis or avis. See Advice.]
Editors Contribution
advise
To provide guidance or direction using data, facts, information, proof, research or statistics.
They gave advice, only when asked.
Submitted by MaryC on March 8, 2020
advise
To share, discuss or communicate advice.
The government advice was sensible, practical and logical.
Submitted by MaryC on March 22, 2020
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Spoken Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'ADVISE' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4636
Written Corpus Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'ADVISE' in Written Corpus Frequency: #3020
Verbs Frequency
Rank popularity for the word 'ADVISE' in Verbs Frequency: #378
Anagrams for ADVISE »
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of ADVISE in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of ADVISE in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of ADVISE in a Sentence
I would strongly advise American consumers to continue to think about how you save money at the pump because it is good for the environment, it’s good for family pocketbooks and if you go back to old habits and suddenly gas is back at $ 3.50, you are going to not be real happy.
This is why we advise people to only flush the 3Ps pee, paper and poo down the loo, and dispose of cooking waste in the bin not the sink !
The speed of contagion will be no less than SARS, i advise everyone not to go to the mainland for this coming new year holiday.
The FDA often works closely with industry to help foster drug development, understand emerging data, and advise on best approaches to development plans, especially in areas where there is a significant need for treatments for devastating diseases. Throughout this review process, The FDA worked with the sponsor to understand emerging data.
Roof has told us he wishes to plead guilty, until we know whether the government will seek the death penalty, we cannot advise Mr. Roof.
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- نصحArabic
- ра́іць, пара́іцьBelarusian
- съобщавам, съветвам, препоръ̀чвам, известявамBulgarian
- poradit, informovat, raditCzech
- beraten, ratenGerman
- συμβουλεύωGreek
- aconsejar, asesorar, notificarSpanish
- neuvoaFinnish
- conseiller, renseignerFrench
- thoir comhairle do, tairg comhairle do, comhairlichScottish Gaelic
- ráðaIcelandic
- raccomandare, notificare, consigliare, avvisare, consultarsi, informareItalian
- 注意, 助言Japanese
- praecipio, moneōLatin
- сове́туваMacedonian
- adviseren, inlichten, raadgeven, advies geven, informerenDutch
- rådeNorwegian
- poradzić, radzićPolish
- avisar, notificar, aconselhar, informar, opiniarPortuguese
- извести́ть, посове́товать, извеща́ть, рекомендова́ть, сообща́ть, порекомендова́ть, сообщи́ть, сове́товатьRussian
- savetovati, саветовати, савјетовати, savjetovatiSerbo-Croatian
- poradiť, radiťSlovak
- svetovatiSlovene
- rådaSwedish
- సలహా ఇచ్చుTelugu
- пора́дити, ра́дитиUkrainian
- konsälönVolapük
- 劝告Chinese
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