Guidance

  • 1guidance — [ gidɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1969; mot angl. (1927) ♦ Anglic. 1 ♦ Aide psychologique et psychothérapique et conseils apportés par des spécialistes en vue d une meilleure adaptation. Centre de guidance infantile. 2 ♦ Aide éducationnelle générale. Directeur… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 2Guidance — may refer to:*Guidance (finance) *Guidance system *Guidance Solutions, an eCommerce development company * Guidance , an episode of Death Note …

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  • 3Guidance — Guid ance, n. [See {Guide}.] The act or result of guiding; the superintendence or assistance of a guide; direction; government; a leading. [1913 Webster] His studies were without guidance and without plan. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 4guidance — I noun admonition, advice, advisement, advocacy, backing, bidding, briefing, coaching, consilium, consultation, counsel, criticism, cue, direction, directive, ductus, edification, education, encouragement, enlightenment, exhortation,… …

    Law dictionary

  • 5guidance — 1530s, the process of directing conduct, hybrid from GUIDE (Cf. guide) + ANCE (Cf. ance); replacing 15c. guying. In reference to direction in school, career, marriage, etc., from 1927 …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 6guidance — [n] counseling advice, auspices, conduct, conduction, control, conveyance, direction, government, help, instruction, intelligence, leadership, management, navigation, supervision, teaching; concepts 75,274,278 …

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  • 7guidance — ► NOUN 1) advice or information aimed at resolving a problem or difficulty. 2) the directing of the motion or position of something …

    English terms dictionary

  • 8guidance — [gīd′ ns] n. 1. the act of guiding; direction; leadership 2. something that guides 3. advice or assistance, as that given to students by vocational or educational counselors 4. the process of directing the course of a spacecraft, missile, etc …

    English World dictionary

  • 9guidance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clear, detailed, proper, specific ▪ careful ▪ firm ▪ Parents need to provide their children with firm guidance …

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  • 10guidance — It is increasingly important for firms to meet or exceed analysts consensus earnings forecasts. Often management will give guidance or hints of the earnings per share prospects over the next quarter or next year to try to direct the consensus to… …

    Financial and business terms