admonisher


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Synonyms for admonisher

someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided

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The Kingdom responded to such events from the perspective of an admonisher by calling for the empowering of reason, the abandonment of violence, and the fulfillment of the legitimate expectations of peoples as this will safeguard states in the region, their unity and territorial integrity as well as their resources," Prince Abdul Aziz told the Manama Dialogue, an annual conference in the Bahraini capital that brings together senior diplomats and security and military leaders from more than 30 countries.
A longtime admonisher of climate change risks, Plumeri said changes in the environment are likely to increase the frequency of natural disasters that could set off major disruptions to the global economy.
(11.) See "Jakob Wurben of Biel: A Thoughtful Admonisher against Ludwig Hatzer and the Anabaptists," MQR 46 (July 1972), 239-255; see esp.
Dunn has the challenge of making Father Murphy's sudden conversion from civil debater to zealous admonisher believably motivated.
In this, the shepherd, to use an Albertian notion, serves as the viewer's admonisher and at the same time represents the viewer.
Indeed, lest I should abandon the duty of being a faithful admonisher, I will admonish simply and candidly what a pious person should realize and to what he should attend.