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Warner

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Noun

1. charles dudley warner, warner

United States filmmaker who with his brothers founded the movie studio that produced the first talking picture (1881-1958)

2. warner

someone who gives a warning to others

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Warner

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verb
1. 
to notify or make (someone) aware of danger, harm, etc
2. (tr; often takes a negative and an infinitive)
to advise or admonish (someone) as to action, conduct, etc
I warn you not to do that again
3. (takes a clause as object or an infinitive)
to inform (someone) in advance
he warned them that he would arrive late
4. (tr; usually foll by away, off, etc)
to give notice to go away, be off, etc
he warned the trespassers off his ground

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Warner

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verb transitive
1. 
to tell (a person) of a danger, coming evil, misfortune, etc.; put on guard; caution
2. 
to caution about certain acts; admonish
warned against smoking in the building
3. 
to notify in advance; inform
4. 
to give notice to (a person) to stay or keep (off, away, etc.)
verb intransitive
5. 
to give warning

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Warner

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American filmmaker who with his brothers Albert (1883-1967), Samuel Louis (1887-1927), and Jack (1892-1978) founded Warner Brothers Pictures, which produced the first talkie, The Jazz Singer (1927), and many film classics, including Casablanca (1942).
tr.v. warned, warn·ing, warns
1. To notify or make aware in advance of something, especially of possible danger or misfortune: warned boaters of the coming storm; warned me that they might be delayed.
2. To make known (a warning): warned that the bolts needed to be replaced.
3. To advise or caution (someone) about a course of action: warned us to be careful; warned us not to stay up too late.
4. To notify (a person) to go or stay away: The ranger warned hikers away from the cliff.

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