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monition

[muh-nish-uhn, moh-] / məˈnɪʃ ən, moʊ- /


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The tribunal ordered a "monition", a formal warning or caution, for all the charges.

From BBC Aug. 26, 2025

This great big old bear of a man, you see, according to D.C. gossip Lloyd Grove, "enjoys the friendliest relations with the Washington media elite of any prospective candidate vying for the Republican monition."

From Salon Dec. 22, 2010

One feels an eerie pre monition and vulnerability before the spectacle.

From Time Magazine Archive

Not by a special monition from heaven, but by the ordinary progress and elevation of the human mind.

From The Book Of God In The Light Of The Higher Criticism by G. W. (George William) Foote

He had half a mind to take Uncle Ephraim into his confidence to procure pencils and paper, but a prudent monition swayed him.

From The Storm Centre by Mary Noailles Murfree




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