intr.v. ad·vert·ed, ad·vert·ing, ad·verts 1. To turn attention. Used with to: The board next adverted to compensation issues. 2. To call attention; refer. Used with to: He adverted to the problem in the opening paragraph. [Middle English adverten, from Old French advertir, to notice, from Latin advertere, to turn toward; see ADVERSE.] |
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n. Chiefly British An advertisement. |
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