pre
vise
Present Participle
prevising
Past Tense
prevised
Past Participle
prevised
1
to foresee future events
transitive
- The experienced leader could previse potential challenges and plan accordingly.
- They tried to previse market trends to make informed business decisions.
- A strategic thinker can previse possible outcomes and devise effective strategies.
- Weather forecasters use advanced technology to previse upcoming weather conditions.
- The wise elder was known to previse the future of the community with remarkable accuracy.
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2
to notify or warn someone about something in advance
transitive
- The teacher prevised the students about the strict rules for the exam.
- He failed to previse his friend about the dangers of the route.
- The guide prevised the hikers about the rough terrain ahead.
- I tried to previse him of the risks, but he didn’t listen.
- The email prevised employees about upcoming changes in company policy.
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