Definition of advisement in English:
advisement
noun ədˈvʌɪzməntədˈvaɪzmənt
mass nounNorth American archaic 1Careful consideration.
Example sentencesExamples
- Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future.
- Nonetheless, meaness filtered out, the input is taken into advisement.
- We are constantly seeking ways to create a full developmental program, beginning with assessment and advisement.
- 1.1 Advice or counsel.
Example sentencesExamples
- Students need ‘culturally sensitive advisement and TLC,’ he says.
- He is active in student advisement with 75-100 advisees.
- Implications to student advisement are also discussed.
- That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement.
- As a word of advisement to travellers: in Wawa, refrain from riding the Big Goose.
Phrases
take something under advisement
Reserve judgement while considering something.
Example sentencesExamples
- Take their comments under serious advisement.
- He takes under advisement the opinions of legal scholars.
- We took this under advisement, and then went anyway.
- She simply recommended that this case be taken under advisement.
- Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement.
Synonyms
defer, postpone, put off, delay, withhold
Origin
Middle English: from Old French avisement, from aviser 'look at' (see advise).
Definition of advisement in US English:
advisement
nounədˈvīzməntədˈvaɪzmənt
North American archaic 1Careful consideration.
Example sentencesExamples
- Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future.
- We are constantly seeking ways to create a full developmental program, beginning with assessment and advisement.
- Nonetheless, meaness filtered out, the input is taken into advisement.
- 1.1 Advice or counsel.
Example sentencesExamples
- Students need ‘culturally sensitive advisement and TLC,’ he says.
- That same enthusiasm and respect is what prompted two of his current students to seek his advisement.
- Implications to student advisement are also discussed.
- As a word of advisement to travellers: in Wawa, refrain from riding the Big Goose.
- He is active in student advisement with 75-100 advisees.
Phrases
take something under advisement
Reserve judgment while considering something.
Example sentencesExamples
- He takes under advisement the opinions of legal scholars.
- She simply recommended that this case be taken under advisement.
- Take their comments under serious advisement.
- We took this under advisement, and then went anyway.
- Otherwise, they can just use the boards to deflect criticism and take their suggestions under perpetual advisement.
Synonyms
defer, postpone, put off, delay, withhold
Origin
Middle English: from Old French avisement, from aviser ‘look at’ (see advise).