heed in the PONS Dictionary

heed Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to pay heed to [or take heed of] sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However, not all the regions heeded his claim.
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He reveals himself and states that everyone must heed the word of the lord.
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Ye heed us, ye mighty immortals, your people pray!
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Even his own generals would not heed to his authority.
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He fights hard but gains no ground until he hears and heeds the advice of a small voice from the underbrush.
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Generally this suggestion has not been heeded, and confusion persists in the literature.
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The sweeps would have been quite safe if they had heeded these warnings.
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Their friends warned them both not to marry, but neither took heed.
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The rebellion was predicted by the intelligence gatherers of the prison, but the command did not heed the warning.
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But his advice was not heeded, and disaster followed.
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