advisement

advisement
Advisement et esgard qu'on a à faire quelque chose, Circunspectio et accurata consideratio.
Faute d'advisement, Tyrocinium animi, Inconsiderantia.
Qui a faute d'advisement, Inconsideratus.
Sans advisement et consideration, Inconsiderate, Temere, Inconsulte.
Tu n'as pas eu cest advisement si d'adventure tu te pouvois esveiller, Neque illud rationis habuisti si forte expergefacere te posses.
Qui n'a pas bons advisemens, Futilis author consiliis.
Avisemens, Par bons advis, Apres y avoir pensé, Cogitate rem suam tractare.

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  • advisement — [ad vīz′mənt, ədvīz′mənt] n. [ME & OFr avisement < aviser, ADVISE] careful consideration take under advisement to consider carefully …   English World dictionary

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  • advisement — n. (often legal) to take smt. under advisement * * * [əd vaɪzmənt] (often legal) to take smt. under advisement …   Combinatory dictionary

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  • advisement — /ad vuyz meuhnt/, n. careful deliberation or consideration; consultation: The petition was taken under advisement. [1300 50; ADVISE + MENT; r. ME avisement < OF] * * * …   Universalium

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