Warned.
Warned.
Auctioned or cautioned
Warned or advised.
The word "cautioned" is a verb in this sentence, signaling an action taken by the pattern.
If you use all 9 letters from 'ice and out', you can spell 'auctioned', 'cautioned' and 'education.'
Under the FIFA Laws of the Game, there is no requirement for a cautioned player to leave the field.
A goal keeper may be cautioned just like any other player.
cautioned
The letters can be used to spell the anagram word cautioned. They also can be scrambled to spell auctioned.
The six letters in "ice" and "out" can't be rearranged to spell one word, but the nine letters in "ice and out" can be rearranged to spell "education", "cautioned" or "auctioned".
A player or substitute who is "booked" is being punished for misconduct; either a caution or a send off. A player or substitute who is "cautioned" is being warned. It is one type of misconduct. When a player is cautioned, they are shown a yellow card.
The past tense of caution is cautioned.