Advertence
the act of being or becoming ; heedfulness.
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historical examples
here as in all exercise, companionship which removes conscious attention from advertence to the will greatly aids.
health through will power james j. walsh
lack of advertence always lessens pain and may even nullify it until it becomes exceedingly severe.
health through will power james j. walsh
thus such souls are preserved from even venial sins of advertence and, if they commit some inadvertently they are not imputed.
a history of the inquisition of spain; vol. 4 henry charles lea
the reversals of fortune, o cadi, are swift and grievous, and beyond the foreknowing or advertence of men.
the fantasy fan january 1934 various
noun
heedfulness or attentiveness
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