foremeant (Meaning)

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foremeant (a.)

Intended beforehand; premeditated.

Synonyms & Antonyms of foremeant

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foremeant Sentence Examples

  1. It was not foremeant to happen, but fate had other plans.
  2. The tragedy was foremeant, leaving an unfillable void in our hearts.
  3. The destiny of our world was foremeant, mapped out by the celestial bodies above.
  4. She knew her fate was foremeant, accepting it with bittersweet resignation.
  5. The foremeant outcome was one of triumph, despite the arduous journey.
  6. The painter's brushstrokes were foremeant to evoke emotions that transcended time and space.
  7. The scientist's discovery was foremeant to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos.
  8. The author's words were foremeant to inspire and uplift, leaving an indelible mark on readers' souls.
  9. The foremeant meeting brought together unlikely allies, forging a bond that would shape the future.
  10. The architect's blueprints were foremeant to create a masterpiece that would stand the test of time.

FAQs About the word foremeant

Intended beforehand; premeditated.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

It was not foremeant to happen, but fate had other plans.

The tragedy was foremeant, leaving an unfillable void in our hearts.

The destiny of our world was foremeant, mapped out by the celestial bodies above.

She knew her fate was foremeant, accepting it with bittersweet resignation.