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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "prevision" in a sentence

    prevision example sentences

    prevision


    previsioned


    previsions


    1. General Dows and her KATF were given to you to support the 8th Army in the air, not on the ground! Now, General Dows herself sent me this afternoon a request to thin out on the ground her non-essential administrative and logistical equipment and spare parts in prevision of a possible evacuation from Korea


    2. The food warehouses and cold rooms were filled in prevision of a long period in space; the last maintenance problems were corrected; the vast fuel tanks were filled to capacity and extra stocks of spare parts were acquired and loaded aboard


    3. The soul’s love to the Eternal carried with it the prevision of Immortality: and everything around assured their hearts that if God would 'dwell with men upon earth,’ it could not be that He night simply watch His servants dying like insects around Him from age to age


    4. Dorothea, with a quick prevision of that wretchedness


    5. Since, thus, the prevision of his own unending bliss could not nullify the bitter savors of irritated jealousy and vindictiveness, it is the less surprising that the probability of a transient earthly bliss for other persons, when he himself should have entered into glory, had not a potently sweetening effect


    1. Like all who have been previsioned by suffering, she could, in the words of M


    1. had to implement a few modifications, and adjust its previsions


    2. There was nothing financial, still less sordid, in her previsions: she cared about what were considered refinements, and not about the money that was to pay for them


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    Synonyms for "prevision"

    anticipation prediction prevision farsightedness foresight prospicience prescience forecast forehandedness forethought precaution prudence

    "prevision" definitions

    a prophetic vision (as in a dream)


    the power to foresee the future


    seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing


    the act of predicting (as by reasoning about the future)