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caveat

[kav-ee-aht, -at, kah-vee-, key-] / ˈkæv iˌɑt, -ˌæt, ˈkɑ vi-, keɪ- /


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Caveat No. 2, it is only applicable to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Windows 10 and 11 PC systems.

From Washington Times • Nov. 25, 2023

Caveat lector: Failing to peruse this list of July releases may result in a severe deficit of variety in your vacation reading.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 29, 2023

Eleven days before the Caveat comedy show, Ms. Brier sat in her apartment’s dining area before a plate of untouched cookies, under a collection of paintings by her paternal grandmother, and told her origin story.

From New York Times • Mar. 14, 2023

Caveat emptor, though: Little can be accurately foreseen in the highly unpredictable market for non-fungible tokens, it would appear.

From Reuters • Mar. 14, 2023

Mr. Sherman published in that year a little pamphlet, entitled, "A Caveat Against Injustice, or An Inquiry Into the Evil Consequences of a Fluctuating Medium of Exchange."

From Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2 by Hoar, George Frisbie




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