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Что (кто) такое Admonition - определение

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admonition         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
n.
1.
Hint of a fault, gentle reproof, mild censure, slight rebuke, remonstrance.
2.
Advice, counsel, caution, warning, monition, instruction, reminder.
admonition         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
(admonitions)
An admonition is a warning or criticism about someone's behaviour. (FORMAL)
She ignored the admonitions of her mother.
= admonishment
N-VAR
Admonition         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
·noun Gentle or friendly reproof; counseling against a fault or error; expression of authoritative advice; friendly caution or warning.
Admonition         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
Admonition (or "being admonished") is the lightest punishment under Scots law. It occurs when an offender who has been found guilty or who has pleaded guilty, is not given a fine, but instead receives a lesser penalty in the form of a verbal warning (admonished), due to a minor infringement of the law; the conviction is still recorded.
admonish         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
¦ verb reprimand firmly.
?earnestly urge or warn.
Derivatives
admonishment noun
Origin
ME amonest 'urge, exhort', from OFr. amonester, based on L. admonere 'urge by warning'.
admonish         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
(admonishes, admonishing, admonished)
If you admonish someone, you tell them very seriously that they have done something wrong. (FORMAL)
They admonished me for taking risks with my health...
She admonished him gently, 'You should rest, not talk so much.'
= rebuke
VERB: V n for n/-ing, V n with quote, also V n, V n to-inf
admonishment (admonishments)
Sometimes he gave them a severe admonishment.
N-VAR
Admonishment         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
·noun Admonition.
admonish         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
v. (formal)
1) (D; tr.) to admonish for (the teacher admonished the child for coming late to school)
2) (H) to admonish smb. to do smt.
admonish         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment
v. a.
1.
Reprove (gently), censure, warn of a fault, rebuke.
2.
Advise, counsel, caution, forewarn, warn, enjoin.
3.
Instruct, inform, teach, apprise, acquaint, notify, make acquainted, make aware, remind.
admonishment         
LIGHTEST PUNISHMENT UNDER SCOTS LAW
Admonish; Admonishment

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Admonition
Admonition (or "being admonished") is the lightest punishment under Scots law. It occurs when an offender who has been found guilty or who has pleaded guilty, is not given a fine, but instead receives a lesser penalty in the form of a verbal warning (admonished), due to a minor infringement of the law; the conviction is still recorded.