1. cautioning - Noun
2. cautioning - Verb
of Caution
Source: Webster's dictionaryEarlier, I have cautioned you against an outright pragmatist approach. Now I am cautioning you against an outright populist approach. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
Thus all precepts cautioning against idolatry, or against that which is connected therewith, leads to it, or is related to it, are evidently useful. Maimonides
Blank disks have been distributed with an extensive set of warnings, cautioning the user not to expose it to dangerous conditions. Source: Internet
According to Baltimore’s WMAR-TV, the FDA is cautioning anyone over the age of 40 not to eat more than 2 ounces of black licorice a day, which is equal to about three 1-inch pieces. Source: Internet
But Ms. Sturgeon has been more cautious in lifting it for Scotland than Mr. Johnson has for England, keeping businesses such as bars and restaurants shut for longer and cautioning against a hasty return to travel and socializing. Source: Internet
City officials are gearing up while cautioning the public that the risk remains low. Source: Internet