prefigure Sentence Examples
- The child's precocious talent prefigured his future as a renowned musician.
- The ominous clouds prefigured a coming storm that would ravage the countryside.
- The early symptoms of the disease prefigured a long and arduous battle for recovery.
- The politician's ambiguous rhetoric prefigured his willingness to compromise his principles.
- The cultural trends of the past few decades prefigured today's societal norms.
- The artist's experimental work prefigured the artistic movements that would emerge in the future.
- The financial crisis of 2008 prefigured the economic instability that would continue for years to come.
- The political turmoil of the region prefigured the outbreak of civil war.
- The small acts of kindness prefigured the profound impact they would have on the community.
- The writer's early works prefigured the themes and motifs that would dominate his later masterpieces.
prefigure Meaning
Wordnet
prefigure (v)
imagine or consider beforehand
indicate, as with a sign or an omen
Synonyms & Antonyms of prefigure
FAQs About the word prefigure
imagine or consider beforehand, indicate, as with a sign or an omen
anticipate, herald, predict, imply,foreshadow, forerun, harbinger, presage,foresee, adumbrate
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The child's precocious talent prefigured his future as a renowned musician.
The ominous clouds prefigured a coming storm that would ravage the countryside.
The early symptoms of the disease prefigured a long and arduous battle for recovery.
The politician's ambiguous rhetoric prefigured his willingness to compromise his principles.