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    Put someone on notice
    • warn someone of something about or likely to occur, especially in a formal or threatening manner

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  3. 1. the act of perceiving; observation; attention: to escape notice. 2. take notice to pay attention; attend. 3. take no notice of to ignore or disregard. 4. information about a future event; warning; announcement. 5. a displayed placard or announcement giving information.

  4. Oct 15, 2015 · Being "put on notice" is still an idiomatic phrase for being given warning of possible future dismissal or reprimand. It is perhaps a bit rude and rough, but generally there is no point in trying to be overly polite in such a situation.

  5. put (one) on notice. To warn or alert one about something. We put parents on notice after receiving information about the dangerous game that is going viral among young students. Companies are being put on notice that their interest rates are likely to rise in the new year.

  6. put (one) on notice. To warn or alert one about something. We put parents on notice after receiving information about the dangerous game that is going viral among young students. Companies are being put on notice that their interest rates are likely to rise in the new year.

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