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heed
noun as in care, thought
verb as in give care, thought to
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She urged UK nationals to heed Foreign Office travel advice and updates from the Jamaican government.
By approaching the decision well in advance — and getting unbiased advice rather than heeding the ever-growing stack of sales pitches in your mailbox — you’ll avoid mistakes.
But some believe repeated warning signs about the sustainability of the event weren't heeded.
The government has not heeded his call and is pushing back against the think tank's latest report, which backs net zero by 2050.
They have long responded by calling on American traditions of liberty and justice, and their fellow citizens have often, if not always, heeded those calls.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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