19 Verbs to Use for the Word advisability

A. discussed with C. the advisability of taking B.'s knife away from him.

It must have been about three days after this encounter with Noaks that our three friends were called upon to attend a mass meeting of the Third Form, to consider the advisability of starting a periodical in opposition to the school magazine.

He preferred the piece, however, as it had been originally written, and suggested to Ford the advisability of returning to the first text.

" The landlord of the hotel (a good enough resting-place facing the broad Volga) had urged upon M. le Prince the advisability of waiting, as is the way of landlords all the world over.

"Again let me impress upon you the advisability of implicit obedience," he said, with delicate insolence.

[Barton had long been meditating the advisability of giving up his place in the bank at Woodbridge and depending upon his pen.

But two can play most games, and when the British Navy made it increasingly difficult for U-boats to operate in the waters near the British Isles, the German Foreign Office and the German Admiralty began to entertain divergent opinions concerning the advisability of pushing the submarine campaign to a point which would drag the United States into the war.

When students leave schools or colleges I hardly imagine that the teachers will fail to perceive the advisability of themselves resigning.

I go to Aden Jail," said Moussa cheerfullybut he pondered the advisability of attempting escape from the Reformatory should he be sentenced to be hanged.

The original draft of the scheme contained in the volume, In Darkest England, clearly recognized the advisability of keeping the bounty-fed products of the Salvation Colonies from competition in the market with the products of outside labour.

Honoré Grandissime, stopping with the rent-notice only half unfolded, saw the advisability of calling up all the resources of his sagacity and wit in order to answer wisely; and as they answered his call a brighter nobility so overspread face and person that Aurora inwardly exclaimed at it even while she exulted in her thrust.

This teaches us the necessity to the British Empire of controlling our maritime communications, and equally teaches those who may one day be our enemies the advisability of preventing us from doing so.

Monmouth was wild with delight over the prize he had captured, and as they sat at meat he was pondering upon where he should hide the beauty, for he feared his father's predilections, and 'twas sure he would not run the risk of any such mischance and he tossed about in his mind the advisability of taking her to London.

When Loring was through, Engineer Scott did a thing no union man had ever done before: he asked an ex-general manager's advice touching the advisability of a strike.

The loss of adhesion between the pedal bone and the horny box, which we know to be then existent, negatives its advisability.

The French officer had in his pocket one British and one American commission; Hamilton debated in his mind for some time the advisability of hanging him.]

Bob might have been tossing a mental coin to decide the advisability of buying back what he had sold; he might have been adding up the bids as they were made.

These committees consider these bills carefully, frequently taking the testimony of outside persons to discover the advisability of each bill.

The cardinals felt the advisability of choosing for pope a native of the Papal States, a man not too far advanced in years, and one "who would see the necessity of correcting abuses and making some reforms.

19 Verbs to Use for the Word  advisability