Monition

Word MONITION
Character 8
Hyphenation mo ni tion
Pronunciations /məˈnɪʃn̩/

Definitions and meanings of "Monition"

What do we mean by monition?

A warning or intimation of something imminent, especially of impending danger. noun

Cautionary advice or counsel; an admonition. noun

A formal order from a bishop or ecclesiastical court to refrain from a specified offense. noun

A summons, especially in admiralty court. noun

Admonition; warning; instruction given by way of caution: as, the monitions of a friend. noun

Indication; intimation. noun

In civil and admiralty law, a summons or citation, especially used to commence a suit, or in a proceeding to confirm a title acquired under a judicial sale and to silence all adverse claims. noun

In ecclesiastical law, a formal notice, sent by a bishop to one of the subordinate clergy, to require the amendment of some ecclesiastical offense; a monitory letter. noun

Synonyms Admonition, Monition, Reprehension, etc. See admonition. noun

Instruction or advice given by way of caution; an admonition; a warning; a caution. noun

Information; indication; notice; advice. noun

A process in the nature of a summons to appear and answer. noun

An order monishing a party complained against to obey under pain of the law. noun

A caution or warning of imminent danger. noun

An admonition or rebuke. noun

A summons in some courts. noun

A summons issued after the filing of a libel or claim directing all parties concerned to show cause why the judgment asked for should not be granted noun

Cautionary advice about something imminent (especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness) noun

A firm rebuke noun

A caution or warning.

A legal notification of something.

A sign of impending danger; an omen.

Monititis, commonly known as “computer poisoning,” occurs when a patient is subjugated, either through occupational obligation, or—shockingly and more commonly—through his own free will, to endless hours of staring directly at a monitor, including those of computers, televisions, smartphones, and similar devices. Common symptoms of this rapidly spreading virus include headache, nausea, vomiting, brain damage, obesity, and frying of the retina, with more severe symptoms including vision loss, heart failure, depression, employment loss, loss of friendship, loss of a social life in general, and an overall rapid decay in moral character. More troubling, however, are recent studies concluding decisively that patients spending more than 4 hours/day in front of the computer are likely to experience an inexplicable yet overwhelming need to devote the rest of their day to similar activities, rendered hopelessly impotent in preventing further damage. Monititis, either mild or severe, has been found in a staggering 86% of adults aged 18-50 tested in the United States, with infection rates disproportionately higher in males aged 18-24. Scientific studies have also, disturbingly, shown that 95% of infected patients are wholly unaware of their ailment. In rare cases, a patient may consciously discover the cause of discomfort; however, most of these patients will quickly, suddenly, and irreversibly forget their ascertainment, again rendering them helpless in taking reparative action. Urban Dictionary

A way of enduring everything in funny way yet getting to solve things outside once endiviour. Urban Dictionary

When one claims they are going to complete a task. Urban Dictionary

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The word "monition" in example sentences

It's a timely monition, and not just for Catholics. ❋ Mary Kissel (2011)

All the same, the extraordinary pre monition of stirring events to come stayed with him. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Exactly when the first subtle monition of treachery reached him, by what sense it was conveyed -- Hulse never learned, for there were experiences among the finer perceptions that the blind man did not willingly discuss. ❋ Adams, Stephen (2005)

She kept silence, with a look of superiority to all monition. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The tingle wound up in Tasslehoff's ears and, due to the rushing of the blood in his head, he noticed that Fizban's ad - monition to return soon was starting to get lost amidst thoughts of Dark Knights and spies and, most important of all, The Road. ❋ Weis, Margaret (2000)

In the glow of the Christmas lights, she saw a shadow crossing his features, and Natalie had a sudden pro-monition of what he was thinking. ❋ Stevens, Amanda (1997)

'You handled that very competently I thought, Rupert, but your id monition to be loyal and discreet was hardly necessary. ❋ James, P. D. (1988)

But when a quarter to nine struck, and he saw old Thomas beginning to fidget about with the keys in his hand, he thought of the Doctor's parting monition, and stopped the cornopean at once, notwithstanding the loud-voiced remonstrances from all sides; and the crowd scattered away from the close, the eleven all going into the School-house, where supper and beds were provided for them by the Doctor's orders. ❋ Hughes, Thomas, 1822-1896 (1971)

As soon as the claim is given, copies of the ship's papers and examinations are procured from the registry, and upon the return of the monition the cause may be heard. ❋ H. Byerley Thomson (N/A)

'Oh,' says the metaphysician, 'this is association: just so a strain of music reminds you of a fine passage in a book you have read, or a beautiful tone in a picture you have seen; just so the Ranz des Vaches bears the exile to the timber house, with shady leaves, corbelled and strut-supported, whose very weakness appeals to the avalanche that shakes an icicly beard in monition from the impeding crags.' ❋ Various (N/A)

At the expiration of twenty days, the monition is returned into the registry, with a certificate of its service; and if any claim has been given, the cause is then ready for hearing, upon evidence arising out of the ship's papers and preparatory examinations. ❋ H. Byerley Thomson (N/A)

Why, what would be the answer of the rustic to this nonsensical monition? ❋ Irvah Lester Winter (N/A)

In what way, by the aid of what nervous mechanism, was the startling monition conveyed? ❋ William T. Stead (N/A)

Here is an instance of cultivation of memory by a notable scholar, who adds a monition to learners with weak memories, not to undertake to memorize too much at once. ❋ Ainsworth Rand Spofford (N/A)

The Qurán describes the revelation given to Moses thus: -- "We wrote for him upon the tables a monition concerning every matter and said: 'Receive them thyself with steadfastness, and command thy people to receive them for the observance of its most goodly precepts.'" ❋ Edward Sell (N/A)

It however seldom happens, owing to the great pressure of business, (especially at the commencement of war), that causes can possibly be prepared for hearing immediately on the expiration of the time for the return of the monition; in that case, each cause must necessarily take its regular turn. ❋ H. Byerley Thomson (N/A)

A French gentleman, not long ago, forgetting Burke's monition of how unwise it is to draw an indictment against a whole people, has charged us with the responsibility of whatever he finds disagreeable in the morals or manners of his countrymen. ❋ Various (N/A)

The Voices of our Fathers, with thousand-fold stern monition to one and all, bid us awake. ❋ Ontario. Ministry Of Education (N/A)

The anguish being past, they repeated a monition to confess the truth, before the torture, as they said, should begin; and the same was afterwards repeated at each interval. ❋ Sarah J. Richardson (N/A)

How sharp was the monition of hunger when the keen sea-air blew about your face on issuing out in the morning! and how fresh and cool and sweet was that early breeze, with the scent of ❋ Various (N/A)

[Sick Guy]: Owww…….fuck! Healthy Guy: What’s wrong, dude? Sick Guy: [Monititis], man. I can’t fucking see straight anymore. Healthy Guy: What the hell is [monititis]? ---five-second pause--- Sick Guy ([angry and confused]): What?!? What are you talking about? Healthy Guy: Dude, you just said like five seconds ago that you were suffering from moni— Sick Guy: Please, if you would EXCUSE me, somebody just added me on Facebook! ❋ Monititis_poster (2010)

[Monitism] is [the best]. ❋ Monit (2021)

"[You need] me to [cut the grass]? Monit" ❋ SoggyGrandpa (2021)

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