foredeem Synonyms

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foredeem Meaning

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foredeem (v. t.)

To recognize or judge in advance; to forebode.

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foredeem (v. i.)

To know or discover beforehand; to foretell.

foredeem Sentence Examples

  1. The intrepid explorer foredeemed the uncharted waters, venturing into the unknown with unwavering determination.
  2. The noble deed foredeemed his past errors, restoring his reputation in the eyes of society.
  3. The foredeemed soul's sins were absolved, leaving them with a newfound sense of lightness and clarity.
  4. The prophecy foretold that a foredeemed hero would rise to vanquish the evil that threatened the land.
  5. The foredeemed traveler found solace and rejuvenation in the tranquil sanctuary of the ancient temple.
  6. The wise sage foredeemed the coming storm, warning the villagers to take shelter before its wrath descended upon them.
  7. The foredeemed warrior stood as a beacon of hope for the oppressed, leading them to victory against their oppressors.
  8. The foredeemed debt weighed heavily upon his mind, reminding him of the need to make amends for his past actions.
  9. The foredeemed vessel set sail into the wide expanse of the sea, bearing its weary travelers towards a brighter future.
  10. The foredeemed covenant bound the two nations together in eternal peace and harmony.

FAQs About the word foredeem

To recognize or judge in advance; to forebode., To know or discover beforehand; to foretell.

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The intrepid explorer foredeemed the uncharted waters, venturing into the unknown with unwavering determination.

The noble deed foredeemed his past errors, restoring his reputation in the eyes of society.

The foredeemed soul's sins were absolved, leaving them with a newfound sense of lightness and clarity.

The prophecy foretold that a foredeemed hero would rise to vanquish the evil that threatened the land.