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advisementearly 14c., avisement "examination, inspection, observation," from Old French avisement "consideration, reflection," from aviser (see advise). Meaning "advice, counsel" i [..]
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advisement1 : careful consideration : deliberation [take the matter under ] 2 : the act or process of advising [ of the debtor on matters relating to…his debts "J. H. Williamson"]
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advisementAdvisement generally means the act of providing advice or counsel. In the context of criminal law, an advisement hearing may be held early on to allow the Court to advise the Defendant of his rights p [..]
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advisement(n) careful consideration
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advisementThe process by which a judge takes time to consider, deliberate and/or consult on a matter prior to ruling.
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advisement
(now,_|US) Consideration or deliberation.
''He took the situation under advisement, but was able to draw no conclusion.''
(archaic) Advice, counsel.
* '''1590''', Edmund Spendser, ''The Faerie [..]
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