"Sagest" Examples
Word: sagest
Function: (verb) to advise or suggest something to people, typically in a cautious or hesitant way
Usage Examples:
1.
Office Setting> HR manager: "I sagest that we should change the company policy on flexible working hours."
> Team lead: "I agree, but we need to discuss this further with the top management team."
2.
Friend to Friend> Sarah: "Do you think I should take the job offer in California?"
> Emily: "Honestly, I wouldn't say yes or no, but you should saturate yourself with information about both options before making a decision."
3.
Parent to Child> Mother: "Would you like to try the brownies that the neighbor baked?"
> Child: "But what if I don't like them?"
> Mother: "Well, you can always try a little, but if you don't like them, you can always pass them by."
4.
Informal Meeting> During the brainstorming session, the attendee sagest that the committee should consider adding more teams to the project proposal.
5.
Educational Context> Professor: "One approach would be to sagest that the findings of this study could influence policy change on a nationwide scale."
Please note: While "sagest" can be used as a verb, the common word is "sagesst" is not widely recognized or accepted in the English language. The preferred word in the context here would likely be "sag" or "sagging",or alternative words "suggest" or "advise".