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foreshow

[ fawr-shoh, fohr- ]

verb (used with object)

foreshowed, foreshown, foreshowing.
  1. to show beforehand.
  2. foretell; foreshadow.


foreshow

/ ´ÚÉ”Ëˈʃəʊ /

verb

  1. archaic.
    tr to indicate in advance; foreshadow
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of foreshow1

before 1000; Middle English forescewen, Old English ´Ú´Ç°ù±ð²õ³¦Å§²¹·É¾±²¹²Ô. See fore-, show
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Santana’s shift to the nonprofit was foreshowed earlier this year when he was recruited to head a group of philanthropic leaders planning for the region’s recovery from the coronavirus epidemic.

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Nature herself, by her heaps of vegetation, had foreshown the immense productiveness of the soil.

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To conjecture from signs or omens; to prognosticate; to foreshow.

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But Shelley seemed to us an incarnation of what was sought in the sympathies and desires of instinctive life, a light of dawn, and a foreshowing of the weather of this day.

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There is a foreshowing of the same law in the Physiocratic view that only in the production of raw material is there a real excess over and above the cost—produit net.

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