“warn” how to use?

How to use in-sentence of “warn”:

+ It would be a lot easier to warn new users, early on, that just because they SAVE, after every change, as a new revision, those changes are not safer or, somehow, more permanent.

+ Until the 19th century it was customary to warn one’s opponent when attacking his queen: “Check to the queen!” Most players today do not know this was ever done.

+ Hi, I added a single warn template for cross-ip abuse, and would like it added to twinkle’s warn module.

+ You need to actually revert the vandalism, and then warn the user on their talk page.

+ Text message services like Twitter, automatic telephone services like “Reverse 911” and the common town siren systems that are used to warn people about tornadoes and other problems, are all examples of emergency notification systems.

+ CBS had a warning before each episode to warn the people watching that controversial topics would be talked about on the show, but they did it too make people laugh.

+ Since yesterday, I have been unable to warn vandals with the gadget.

+ Aschenbach decides to warn Tadzio’s mother of the danger of the illness, but he just cannot do it.

warn how to use?
warn how to use?

Example sentences of “warn”:

+ These AFMs are placed in the volcano and warn officials if there is a high amount of shaking.

+ Usually, Chris is supposed to warn the viewers that a commercial break is coming, and says so before the fade-in, this scene is only shown on the middle of each episode, which is a perfect place for a commercial break for Cartoon Network.

+ They lit signal fires on signal towers to warn other outposts of possible invasion by Germans from across the border.

+ All unvaccinated families have been ordered to display a red flag or red cloth in front of their homes to warn others.

+ To warn her does no good.

+ Rijmen and Preneel warn that designing an algorithm to resist only known attacks is generally not a good design principle.

+ I intend to warn and if it continues, block the editor for disruption.

+ Sir William Johnson, the Superintendent of the Indian Department, tried to warn Amherst of the dangers of cutting back on gifts and gunpowder, but he was not successful.

+ Jesse overhears, and tries to tell Mac and they also warn Zack.

+ These AFMs are placed in the volcano and warn officials if there is a high amount of shaking.

+ Usually, Chris is supposed to warn the viewers that a commercial break is coming, and says so before the fade-in, this scene is only shown on the middle of each episode, which is a perfect place for a commercial break for Cartoon Network.
+ They lit signal fires on signal towers to warn other outposts of possible invasion by Germans from across the border.

+ They have flashing lights and sirens to warn traffic along the way.

+ When they come to ambush him, Bess kills herself to warn him and save his life.

+ You may place any of the warning templates listed here on talk pages to warn users against vandalism.

+ As users tend to forget to change see also related pages ; external links other websites when transwikifying pages here, is there a way to remind them via abuse filter warn when there are pages using these are about to be publish.

+ Place this template at the beginning of the article, below any infobox, to warn readers that special rendering additions may be required.

+ Likewise, if a user is in the middle of an obviously bad-faith vandalism spree, there is no need to issue the less serious warnings, or even to warn him or her before applying a temporary or a permanent block.

+ The European Union has made a few symbols that warn of dangers and that should be easy to understand.

More in-sentence examples of “warn”:

+ To use, first click the warn tab.

+ Radar could warn the captain of the Andrea Doria if there was something in the path of the ship.

+ Sanders said that Wyatt was released because he had tried to warn the King that Anne would be a bad wife.

+ After reverting the vandalism, I went to warn the user with Twinkle.

+ The instructions for most aerosols warn that it is forbidden to spray it near open flames, electric stoves, and so on.

+ The template dialog box in VisualEditor will warn editors if they leave a “required” parameter empty, and they will not be able to delete that parameter.

+ Revere and a man named William Dawes rode on horseback from Boston to Lexington, Massachusetts to warn Adams and Hancock that the British were coming.

+ Loons warn others to stay away from their nests by dancing on the water.

+ If the area has a civil defense system, operators may send a air raid alert to warn people.

+ The actions of Johnson Johnson to reduce deaths and warn the public of poisoning risks have been widely praised as an exemplary public relations response to such a crisis.

+ It was said that when worn as a necklace or ring would warn the wearer of attempts to poison them.

+ Horning’s work made possible the prevention of birth defects, as doctors began to warn of the dangers of drugs, alcohol, and smoking during pregnancy.

+ Roméo Dallaire also says he tried many times to warn the United Nations that a disaster was coming in Rwanda.

+ Australians on Bougainville IslandBougainville and New Georgia islands were often able to warn of Japanese air strikes, allowing the U.S.

+ Theseus, Stavros and Phaedra travel to Mount Tartarus, where he tries to no avail to warn the Greek king Cassander of Hyperion’s plans.

+ Vehicles used by firefighterfirefighters are often fitted a siren to warn people that the vehicle is coming and to make a clear path, usually by pulling over.

+ I can revert edits, but I cannot warn users; basically, the “warn” and “revert and warn” buttons are grayed out for every article, but the “revert” button shows up normally; the keyboard shortcuts do not work as well.

+ In the late 1940s, a single officer, Walter MacDougall, was sent to warn people in the area of the coming tests.

+ Place this template at the beginning of the article to warn readers that special rendering additions may be required.

+ Use to warn those with inappropriate usernames.

+ He breaks away from the pack and returns to the Cullens’ house, to warn the Cullens and to help protect them.

+ Leontes orders Lord Camillo to poison Polixenes, but Camillo decides to warn Polixenes instead and they run away together to Bohemia.

+ It will also have sirens and flashing lights to warn traffic along the way.

+ Commonly, copyright violation warning would be shown at the beginning of the media to warn audiences against violating copyright law.

+ The guidelines also warn against using more than one antipsychotic drug at the same time.

+ Some believe that the letter was needed to warn about growing heresy in the church.

+ To use, first click the warn tab.

+ Radar could warn the captain of the Andrea Doria if there was something in the path of the ship.

+ Bob might choose to add some text like “by change conflict” to the change summary, or use template on a Discussion/Talk page, to warn Alice and others that he had to do this – Alice can then peer review his merging for accuracy.

+ Signs at the entrances warn troops from the nearby Chelsea Barracks to break step while crossing the bridge.

+ A number of countries, including the United States, now use their sirens to warn of severe weather, such as tornadoes, tsunamis; emergencies at dams, chemical plants and nuclear power stations.

+ Monteagle had the note read out loud, possibly to warn the plotters that the secret was out, and promptly handed it over to Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, the Secretary of State.

+ You can then warn students about vandalism and how it could lead to blocking ruining the entire class’s projects may put off the vandalizing student.

+ Mulan decides to follow them and warn her friends in the army.

+ They also communicate by sound to warn off predators, to protect their territories, and when mating.

+ Those admins warn the victims to admit their mistakes or face severe blocking or topic bans.

+ He tried to warn the captain about certain repairs that were needed but the captain ignored Selkirk and carried on sailing.

+ A “Tunnel of Love” was constructed under the road and a road sign was put in place to warn drivers.

+ They have an archetypal roar which is used to communicate with other group members and warn different intruders of territorial boundaries.

+ Barney took off to warn Peisley and Gilbert.

+ While Kuzco complains to the chef, Pacha eavesdrops on Yzma’s plan, and tries to warn Kuzco that she is planning to kill him; however, he refuses to listen, convinced that Yzma is loyal to him, and reveals that he plans to go back on his word and destroy Pacha’s village.

+ Alarm bells warn of danger.

+ In World War II, many nations installed air raid sirens in cities to warn when enemy planes were coming to attack with bombs.

+ We should not template warn him.

+ When it is this low, roads may be closed, or lights and signs are turned on to warn drivers.

+ The readings also warn against the misuse of religion for personal gain.

+ A gale warning is an advisory issued to warn people about forecast gale force winds.

+ Often, they are used to warn about danger.

+ Some people use the tag to warn the readers that the subject matter is not easy.

+ She also organized the children of the neighborhood to warn using cans as a drum every time the police arrived in search of the hidden Republicans.

+ Other people use it to warn the readers that the current article wording needs further simplification.

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