Admonitory in a sentence as an adjective

I have long had in the back of my head the admonitory slogan "URL's and URI's aren't the same thing", but had never bothered to learn why. Your last sentence finally clarified it for me; thanks!

This was widely condemned by mainstream Marxists, most notably Rosa Luxembourg, who sent a historic admonitory letter to Lenin.

Helpful and better than the admonitory 'yes you should use typed JS':- if your project does not live for long: no- if your project is really simple: no- if there is a chance you will need to refactor the thing: yes- if your system is very important or even crucial for the success of your company: yes- if people enter or leave your team frequently: yes

Admonitory definitions

adjective

serving to warn; "shook a monitory finger at him"; "an exemplary jail sentence"

See also: cautionary exemplary monitory

adjective

expressing reproof or reproach especially as a corrective

See also: admonishing reproachful reproving