Take something under advisement idiom
If you take something under advisement, you carefully take into consideration or reflect on an opinion, warning, demand, etc. It sometimes can be used to allude to the opposite meaning.
My manager said that I was always hasty and requested me to spend 3 weeks taking the new project under advisement before submitting the proposal to him.
The restaurant ran out of customers because it never took their complaints under advisement.
I struggled to manage my time and she told me to sleep less. Wow, I will take her advice under advisement for sure!
Is the result worth the effort we have to put into it?
To think or consider something seriously
To think carefully and seriously or ponder about someone or something
To think about an issue or possibility thoroughly and without haste.
The verb "take" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.