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wise adjective▶ be wise; be wise to; get wise; get wise to to be aware of something; to be warned about something US, 1896- It’s been possible to send free text messages from the internet for some time, though the major mobile phone companies seem to have got wise to that and are, unsurprisingly, keen for you to pay a 10p charge. — The Guardian, 15 February 2001
▶ put wise; put wise to to make someone aware of something; to warn someone about something US, 1913- [T]o extract enough information to nail Dr. Robinson without at the same time putting him wise to the extent of their suspicions[.] — Robert K. Tanenbaum, Irresistible Impulse, p. 121, 1998
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