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wise verb to inform or educate someone; to explain something US, 1905- He wised me to a hip hotel in lower Manhattan. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 114, 1973
▶ wise up; wise up to to learn, realise or understand something US, 1919- You’ve got a little way to hike alone [...] and you’re not wised up in everything. — Frederick Niven, Wild Honey, 1972
- Tricky has certainly wised up. Positivity has replaced hate as his primary concern[.] — The Guardian, p. 15, 29 June 2001
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