monition
n . 忠告,训诫,警告
忠告,训诫,警告
monition n 1 :
a firm rebuke [
synonym : {
admonition }, {
admonishment },
{
monition }]
2 :
cautionary advice about something imminent (
especially imminent danger or other unpleasantness ); "
a letter of admonition about the dangers of immorality "; "
the warning was to beware of surprises "; "
his final word of advice was not to play with matches " [
synonym : {
admonition }, {
monition }, {
warning },
{
word of advice }]
3 :
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 [
synonym : {
monition },
{
process of monition }]
Monition \
Mo *
ni "
tion \,
n . [
F .,
fr .
L .
monitio ,
from monere to warn ,
bring to mind ;
akin to E .
mind .
See {
Mind },
and cf .
{
Admonish }, {
Money }, {
Monster }.]
1 .
Instruction or advice given by way of caution ;
an admonition ;
a warning ;
a caution .
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Sage monitions from his friends . --
Swift .
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2 .
Information ;
indication ;
notice ;
advice .
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We have no visible monition of . . .
other periods ,
such as we have of the day by successive light and darkness . --
Holder .
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3 . (
Admiralty Practice )
A process in the nature of a summons to appear and answer .
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4 . (
Eccl .
Law )
An order monishing a party complained against to obey under pain of the law . --
Shipley .
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68 Moby Thesaurus words for "
monition ":
admonishment ,
admonition ,
advice ,
advising ,
advocacy ,
alarm ,
alerting ,
briefing ,
caution ,
cautioning ,
caveat ,
certiorari ,
citation ,
clue ,
consultation ,
council ,
counsel ,
cue ,
determent ,
deterrence ,
deterrent example ,
direction ,
example ,
exhortation ,
expostulation ,
final notice ,
final warning ,
forewarning ,
frightening off ,
garnishment ,
guidance ,
habeas corpus ,
hint ,
hortation ,
idea ,
instruction ,
intimidation ,
lesson ,
moral ,
notice ,
notification ,
object lesson ,
office ,
opinion ,
parley ,
passing word ,
pointer ,
proposal ,
recommendation ,
remonstrance ,
steer ,
subpoena ,
suggestion ,
summons ,
talking out of ,
thought ,
threat ,
tip ,
tip -
off ,
ultimatum ,
venire ,
venire de novo ,
venire facias ,
verbum sapienti ,
warning ,
warning piece ,
whisper ,
writ of summons MONITION ,
practice .
In those courts which use the civil law process , (
as the court of admiralty ,
whose proceedings are ,
under the provisions of the acts of congress ,
to be according to the course of the civil law ,)
it is a process in the nature of a summons ;
it is either ,
general ,
special ,
or mixed .
2 .-
1 .
The general monition is a citation or summons to all persons interested ,
or ,
as is commonly said ,
to the whole world ,
to appear and show cause why the libel filed in the case should not be sustained ,
and the prayer of relief granted .
This is adopted in prize cases ,
admiralty suits for forfeitures ,
and other suits in rem ,
when no particular individuals are summoned to answer .
In such cases the taking possession of the property libeled ,
and this general citation or nomination ,
served according to law ,
are considered constructive notice to the world of the pendency of the suit ;
and the judgment rendered thereupon is conclusive upon the title of the property which may be affected .
In form ,
the monition is a warrant of the court ,
in an admiralty cause ,
directed to the marshal or his deputy ,
commanding him in the name of the president of the United States ,
to give public notice ,
by advertisements in such newspapers as the court may select ,
and by notification to be posted in public places ,
that a libel has been filed in a certain admiralty cause pending ,
and of the time and place appointed for the trial .
A brief statement of the allegations in the libel is usually contained in the monition .
The monition is served in the manner directed in the warrant .
3 .-
2 .
A special monition is a similar warrant ,
directed to the marshal or his deputy ,
requiring him to give special notice to certain persons ,
named in the warrant ,
of the pendency of the suit ,
the grounds of it ,
and the time and place of trial .
It is served by delivery of a copy of the warrant ,
attested by the officer ,
to each one of the adverse parties ,
or by leaving the same at his usual place of residence ;
but the service should be personal if possible .
Clark .
Prax .
tit .
21 ;
Dunl .
Admr .
Pr .
135 .
4 .-
3 .
A mixed monition is one which contains directions for a general monition to all persons interested ,
and a special summons to particular persons named in the warrant .
This is served by newspaper advertisements ,
by notifications posted in public places ,
and by delivery of a copy attested by the officer to each person specially named ,
or by leaving it at his usual place of residence .
See Dunlap '
s Adm .
Pr .
Index ,
h .
t .;
Bett '
s Adm .
Pr .
Index ,
h .
t .
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MONITION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of MONITION is warning, caution
MONITION Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Monition definition: admonition or warning See examples of MONITION used in a sentence
Monition - Wikipedia In the U S , monition refers to a summons In English law and the canon law of the Church of England, a monition, contraction of admonition, is an order to a member of the clergy to do or refrain from doing a specified act [1] [2] Other than a rebuke, it is the least severe censure available against clergy of the Church of England [2]
monition, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary What does the noun monition mean? There are five meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun monition See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence
MONITION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 2 meanings: 1 a warning or caution; admonition 2 Christianity a formal notice from a bishop or ecclesiastical court requiring Click for more definitions
Monition - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com DISCLAIMER: These example sentences appear in various news sources and books to reflect the usage of the word ‘monition' Views expressed in the examples do not represent the opinion of Vocabulary com or its editors
Monition - definition of monition by The Free Dictionary A warning or intimation of something imminent, especially of impending danger 2 Cautionary advice or counsel; an admonition 3 A formal order from a bishop or ecclesiastical court to refrain from a specified offense 4 A summons, especially in admiralty court
What does MONITION mean? - Definitions. net monition Monition is a formal warning, caution, admonition, or an order given by an authority, particularly in a legal context It is an official or legal notice about required behavior or action
Monition - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline Originating c 1400 from Latin monitionem, meaning "warning, admonition," this word derives from monere "to warn" and denotes caution or official advice
Monition: meaning, definitions, translation and examples Monition is a noun that refers to a formal warning or admonition, often issued before some action is taken It serves as a preemptive notice to alert someone about a potential issue or consequence In legal contexts, it may refer to a notification of a court's proceedings or an official notice of impending action