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		Definition of advisedly in English: advisedlyadverb ədˈvʌɪzɪdliədˈvaɪzɪdli Deliberately and after consideration.  I've used the term ‘old’ advisedly  Example sentencesExamples -  And it leaves one even more worried and frustrated - but at least advisedly so.
 -  I use the word advisedly because the word martyr means witness.
 -  I use the verb advisedly; this is no mere mild irritation.
 -  They looted anything of value, and I use that term advisedly.
 -  I use the question mark in the above headline advisedly.
 -  Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly.
 -  What makes these arguments insane - I use the word advisedly - isn't that they don't contain some possible germ of truth.
 -  Somehow that only makes the remaining 1% of fundamental - I use the word advisedly - importance.
 -  Some would-be ‘experts’, I use the word advisedly, are of the opinion that this has to be our year.
 -  This kiwi kook, and I use the term kook advisedly, is taking nurturing to a whole new level.
 -  Yet this description has been chosen advisedly.
 -  I use inverted commas advisedly, because there is nothing less real than a TV reality show.
 -  As a card-carrying heathen, I use the word advisedly.
 -  Before proceeding any further, I should state at once that the latter term is used advisedly.
 -  The result, in the circumstances, can be identified as a failure to consider - and I use the term advisedly - relevant material.
 -  For him some ‘goon’ - I use the term advisedly - keeps popping up to say, ‘Wait just a minute!’
 -  Conceivably, at least a third of the combatants - the word used advisedly - could have been dismissed.
 -  I make the distinction between ‘real people’ and models advisedly.
 -  Such a beast, and I choose the word advisedly, was advertised in a local paper.
 -  Clearly, Novak knows the meaning of the phrase ‘CIA operative’ and he uses it advisedly.
 
    Definition of advisedly in US English: advisedlyadverbədˈvīzidlēədˈvaɪzɪdli Deliberately and after consideration (used especially of what might appear a mistake or oversight)  I've used the term “old” advisedly  Example sentencesExamples -  I use the verb advisedly; this is no mere mild irritation.
 -  Yet this description has been chosen advisedly.
 -  I use the question mark in the above headline advisedly.
 -  For him some ‘goon’ - I use the term advisedly - keeps popping up to say, ‘Wait just a minute!’
 -  Are you simply repeating someone else's propaganda in pursuit of a quick buck, and I use this term advisedly.
 -  I use the word advisedly because the word martyr means witness.
 -  Some would-be ‘experts’, I use the word advisedly, are of the opinion that this has to be our year.
 -  The result, in the circumstances, can be identified as a failure to consider - and I use the term advisedly - relevant material.
 -  They looted anything of value, and I use that term advisedly.
 -  What makes these arguments insane - I use the word advisedly - isn't that they don't contain some possible germ of truth.
 -  Clearly, Novak knows the meaning of the phrase ‘CIA operative’ and he uses it advisedly.
 -  I use inverted commas advisedly, because there is nothing less real than a TV reality show.
 -  And it leaves one even more worried and frustrated - but at least advisedly so.
 -  I make the distinction between ‘real people’ and models advisedly.
 -  This kiwi kook, and I use the term kook advisedly, is taking nurturing to a whole new level.
 -  As a card-carrying heathen, I use the word advisedly.
 -  Somehow that only makes the remaining 1% of fundamental - I use the word advisedly - importance.
 -  Conceivably, at least a third of the combatants - the word used advisedly - could have been dismissed.
 -  Before proceeding any further, I should state at once that the latter term is used advisedly.
 -  Such a beast, and I choose the word advisedly, was advertised in a local paper.
 
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