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• (foretell)- to tell of beforehand; predict; prophesy, ( ,<br />

); The country was on the very brink of a civil war, of which no man<br />

could foretell the duration or the result. — Select Speeches of Daniel Webster;<br />

• (prefigure)- to show or represent beforehand by a figure or type;<br />

foreshadow, ( , ); It was a stirring of the<br />

Philistine in him that led him to prefigure weariness and banality in the<br />

prospect. — The Price;<br />

• (presage)- something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an<br />

omen, prognostic, or warning indication, ((<br />

) , , , ); The Holy Spirit pointed out to<br />

him that this was a presage of the favorable issue of his application to the<br />

Apostolic throne. — The Life and Legends of Saint Francis of Assisi;<br />

• (predict)- to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell, ( ,<br />

); All Dunyan could predict was that Loodey would have some<br />

trouble swallowing after he awakened. — Enemy in the Dark;<br />

• (portend)- to indicate in advance; to foreshadow or presage, as an omen<br />

does, ( / / ); A darkness fell upon the<br />

field so great that men wondered what it might portend, for their minds were<br />

strained. — Red Eve;<br />

• (prognosticate)- to forecast or predict (something future) from present<br />

indications or signs; prophesy, ( / ,<br />

); I prognosticate disaster unless we change our wasteful ways;<br />

• (anticipate)- to realize beforehand; foretaste or foresee, ( ,<br />

• to expect; look forward to; be sure of,( ); I did not anticipate, of<br />

course, that she would be subjected to much more abuse than is natural to, or<br />

fitting for, a female slave. — Magicians of Gor;<br />

• to perform (an action) before another has had time to act,(<br />

);<br />

• to expend (funds) before they are legitimately available for use,(<br />

- );<br />

);<br />

); Don’t anticipate your salary (<br />

• (auspicate)- to initiate with ceremonies calculated to ensure good luck;<br />

inaugurate;<br />

• (auspicious) – favoring success; There is one thing I would mention which

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