previse (Meaning)

Wordnet

previse (v)

warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning

realize beforehand

Synonyms & Antonyms of previse

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previse Sentence Examples

  1. The meteorologist's previse was remarkably accurate, predicting the arrival of the storm to the minute.
  2. The financial analyst's previse of market trends helped investors make informed decisions.
  3. The insurance company's previse of potential risks allowed them to adjust premiums accordingly.
  4. The architect's previse of the building's design ensured its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.
  5. The doctor's previse of the patient's recovery timeline provided reassurance to both the patient and their family.
  6. The engineer's previse of the bridge's load capacity ensured its safety for future use.
  7. The scientist's previse of the experiment's outcome allowed them to make necessary adjustments before conducting it.
  8. The weather broadcaster's previse of the upcoming weather conditions helped viewers plan their activities accordingly.
  9. The project manager's previse of the team's progress helped identify potential delays and implement timely solutions.
  10. The coach's previse of the opposing team's strategy helped their team develop a successful game plan.

FAQs About the word previse

warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning, realize beforehand

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The meteorologist's previse was remarkably accurate, predicting the arrival of the storm to the minute.

The financial analyst's previse of market trends helped investors make informed decisions.

The insurance company's previse of potential risks allowed them to adjust premiums accordingly.

The architect's previse of the building's design ensured its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal.