well-advised

ADJECTIVE
  1. having the benefit of careful prior consideration or counsel
    a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan
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How To Use well-advised In A Sentence

  • Any scholar wishing to understand the future lawmaking challenges facing this African state would be well-advised to read this book.
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  • You would be well-advised to accept his offer.
  • It's within bounds to distribute it by a hybrid, such as these passes - but the owners would be well-advised to pay attention to the social dynamics of hybrid systems.
  • An investor in this sort of fund would have been well-advised to have a lot of diversification.
  • It seems to me that political reporters would be well-advised to try to check with some tax analysts before uncritically accepting assertions from the likes of McConnell. Matthew Yglesias » Reuters Duped by Mitch McConnell
  • You would be well-advised to accept his offer.
  • a well-advised delay in carrying out the plan
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