caveat
ca·ve·at /ˈkæviæt, ˈkeɪv-/ n [C]
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: 'let him or her beware', from cavere; CAUTION1]
formal a warning that something may not be completely true, effective etc
caveat that
She will be offered treatment, with the caveat that it may not work.
[Date: 1500-1600; Language: Latin; Origin: 'let him or her beware', from cavere; CAUTION1]
formal a warning that something may not be completely true, effective etc
caveat that
She will be offered treatment, with the caveat that it may not work.
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