anticipate, previse, foreknow, foresee
(verb) realize beforehand
envision, foresee
(verb) picture to oneself; imagine possible; āI cannot envision him as Presidentā
anticipate, foresee, forestall, counter
(verb) act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
Source: WordNet® 3.1
foresaw
simple past tense of foresee
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Source: Wiktionary
Fore*see", v. t. Etym: [AS. foreseĆ³n; fore + seĆ³n to see. See See, v. t.]
1. To see beforehand; to have prescience of; to foreknow. A prudent man foreseeth the evil. Prov. xxii. 3.
2. To provide. [Obs.] Great shoals of people, which go on to populate, without foreseeing means of life. Bacon.
Fore*see", v. i.
Definition: To have or exercise foresight. [Obs.]
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition
15 April 2025
(adjective) marked by or promising bad fortune; ātheir business venture was doomed from the startā; āan ill-fated business ventureā; āan ill-starred romanceā; āthe unlucky prisoner was again put in ironsā- W.H.Prescott
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