CAVEAT


Meaning of CAVEAT in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

caveat emptor

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

important

An important caveat to this is that the agreement must be fair and reasonable.

Using consolidation to get rid of duplicative layers or segments is fine, with an important caveat .

But as Professor Smith himself notes, there is one important caveat to this argument.

■ NOUN

emptor

The caveat emptor doctrine has been mitigated by the implied terms as to quality.

When it comes to polling, surveys, and public opinion research, caveat emptor is the rule, not the exception.

It is very much a case of caveat emptor .

My final words would be caveat emptor - let the buyer beware.

There's a legal term, caveat emptor , which means buyer beware, so when viewing it pays to be suspicious.

But caveat emptor , once you're home, you're on your own.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

But there are a variety of caveats in both laws.

Catherine Destivelle issued a similar caveat from the floor about the situation in the Alps.

Despite these caveats archive film is extremely useful.

Still, it is the best information available, so with those caveats, the show goes on.

With this caveat , some trends can be seen.

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