prevision (Meaning)

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prevision (n)

a prophetic vision (as in a dream)

the power to foresee the future

seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing

the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)

prevision Sentence Examples

  1. The meteorologist's prevision indicated a high probability of rain.
  2. The economic prevision for the upcoming quarter was cautiously optimistic.
  3. Based on current trends, the company's revenue prevision is expected to exceed expectations.
  4. The prevision of the new product's success was based on extensive market research.
  5. The doctor's prevision about the patient's recovery was reassuring.
  6. The government's draft legislation included several measures based on expert previsions.
  7. The architect's prevision for the building's design was both innovative and functional.
  8. The investment strategist's prevision about the market's movement allowed investors to make timely decisions.
  9. The scientist's prevision about the outcome of the experiment was later proven correct.
  10. The restaurant's team's prevision for the number of reservations was essential for efficient operations.

FAQs About the word prevision

a prophetic vision (as in a dream), the power to foresee the future, seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing, the act of predicting (as by reasoning about

prognostic, forecasting, predicting, prognosis, prophecy, harbinger, sign, prospectus, forecast, anticipation

No antonyms found.

The meteorologist's prevision indicated a high probability of rain.

The economic prevision for the upcoming quarter was cautiously optimistic.

Based on current trends, the company's revenue prevision is expected to exceed expectations.

The prevision of the new product's success was based on extensive market research.