recaution

/riˈkɔʃən/
verb
  1. To caution again; to warn someone once more.
    • After the first warning, the lifeguard decided to recaution the swimmers about the strong currents.
    • The teacher had to recaution the students about the dangers of running in the hallway.
    • The manager will recaution the team about the deadline if they continue to fall behind.
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