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I. warn [wɔ:n, Am wɔ:rn] VB intr

II. warn [wɔ:n, Am wɔ:rn] VB trans

1. warn (make aware):

to warn sb about/of sth
ostrzegać [perf ostrzec] kogoś przed czymś
to warn sb against sth
przestrzegać [perf przestrzec] kogoś przed czymś
to warn sb not to do sth
you have been warned!

2. warn (inform):

uprzedzać [perf uprzedzić]

warn off VB trans

to warn sb off sth
Present
Iwarn
youwarn
he/she/itwarns
wewarn
youwarn
theywarn
Past
Iwarned
youwarned
he/she/itwarned
wewarned
youwarned
theywarned
Present Perfect
Ihavewarned
youhavewarned
he/she/ithaswarned
wehavewarned
youhavewarned
theyhavewarned
Past Perfect
Ihadwarned
youhadwarned
he/she/ithadwarned
wehadwarned
youhadwarned
theyhadwarned

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The defendant also must have been warned immediately before performing the act.
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Following the storm, residents were warned to boil their water and be cautious of potential food contamination due to electrical outages.
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One of them proposes placing a bell around its neck, so that they are warned of its approach.
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Tenders and boat owners were warned, and some were prosecuted for ferrying staff and provisions to the ship.
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Sharp himself warned that many of the tactics the movement were employing were not effective.
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