Advise in a sentence as a verb

I always advise startups to err on the side of generosity with equity.

I don't advise them to "trust" their ISP, the outside contractors' network, and all the other businesses in-between.

It will be interesting to see the results from other labs but I would advise against getting your hopes up for any new physics.

The antidote is never to allow acquisition talks to be the main thing you're focusing on. We advise startups who get approached by acquirers to treat it as a background process, and not to take things seriously until the very last stage.

After all, what executive wants to admit that the man or woman he has been paying high 6 figures to advise him for months is actually a talented actor/mimic at best and an idiot at worst?

We all participate in investment decisions and advise the companies on many different matters-- including business strategy.

If they aren't then you'd have to shelve that idea.- Are there people good at commenting but bad at voting, and vice-versa?- Are there people who are good at upvoting, but not at downvoting, or vice-versa?It's all sort of tedious, but basically I'd advise leaning on the data and make decisions based off of that.

Advise definitions

verb

give advice to; "The teacher counsels troubled students"; "The lawyer counselled me when I was accused of tax fraud"

See also: rede counsel

verb

inform (somebody) of something; "I advised him that the rent was due"

See also: notify apprise apprize

verb

make a proposal, declare a plan for something; "the senator proposed to abolish the sales tax"

See also: propose suggest