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Use "admonitions" in a sentence
"To act against their admonitions is to risk excommunication and possibly damnation."
"To the censure of Collier, whose remarks may be rather termed admonitions than criticisms, he makes little reply; being, at the age of sixty-eight, attentive to better things than the claps of a playhouse."
"But Moses, if we may credit reports, was something far more inspired and illumined than a mere physical culturist -- commendable as is personal cleanliness -- and his admonitions were the result of that fine sense of discrimination and enlightenment which comes from cosmic perception even if he had not experienced the deeper, fuller realization of liberation, of which Buddha is a shining example."