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  1. alerter ⇒ vtr. If anything changes, please alert your supervisor immediately. En cas de changement, veuillez immédiatement alerter un responsable. alert [sb] to [sth] vtr + prep. (make aware) mettre [qqn] en garde contre [qch] loc v. prévenir [qqn] de [qch] loc v. Milo's boss alerted him to the change in policy.

  2. Alert definition: Vigilantly attentive; watchful. Origin of Alert French alerte from Italian all' erta on the lookout alla to the, on the (from Latin ad illam to that) (ad to ad–) (illam) (feminine accusative sing. of ille that, the al-1 in Indo-European roots) erta lookout (from) (past participle of ergere to raise) (from Latin ērigere erect)

  3. The alert box takes the focus away from the current window, and forces the user to read the message. Do not overuse this method. It prevents the user from accessing other parts of the page until the alert box is closed. See Also: The confirm() Method. The prompt() Method

  4. Find 81 different ways to say ALERT, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. Alert definition: fully aware and attentive; wide-awake; keen. See examples of ALERT used in a sentence.

  6. Apr 7, 2024 · alert (plural alerts) An alarm. A notification of higher importance than an advisory. ( military) A state of readiness for potential combat . an airborne alert; ground alert. ( computing) Synonym of bell (“bell character”).

  7. A nationwide alert went out for three escaped prisoners. A security alert was issued after four men escaped from the prison. The alert was called off when it was found that the bomb was not live. They rang the church bells to sound the alert and the villagers then fled. A bomb alert forced staff to evacuate the building for several hours.

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