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advisee|ædvaɪˈziː| [f. advise v. + -ee1.] The person advised.
1824New Monthly Mag. XI. 12 The adviser reminded the advisee of those happy days. 1856T. Carlyle Let. 25 Apr. (1923) 297 ‘Nobody follows advice,’ they say; which means withal, ‘Advice never hits the case; the case is not known to any Adviser, but only to the Advisee.’ 1952M. McCarthy Groves of Academe (1953) iv. 70 To have advisees in the reading courses double up in the tutorial hour. |