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prevenir
Warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning.
previse
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1
But it behoves us to
previse
that the doctor does not kill her before the lawyer comes.'
2
He had interdicted any communication with the Forest, as Mr. Carnegie
prevised
.
3
I have been
prevised
that thou hast letters for King Henry; produce them, quick!
1
It was not clear why New Zealand police would
forewarn
the deportees.
2
He could now
forewarn
the lady against the peril he had imagined.
3
We
forewarn
them that we have taken liberties innumerable with the book.
4
Only I
forewarn
thee that I shall change the days of Utterbol.'
5
To return at such a bad time-and not to
forewarn
us.
6
Perhaps I had, better
forewarn
you a little, and so forearm you.
7
Here it is; but I
forewarn
you that you will not understand it:
8
I
forewarn
you that your laughter will not cause me the least chagrin.
9
I foresee this with regret, but it is my duty to
forewarn
you.
10
Even this remark did not
forewarn
Janice of what was coming.
11
What you said seemed to
forewarn
me, and I told her.
12
Troy's experience failed to
forewarn
him of how it did end.
13
What when they send portents to
forewarn
the states of Hellas?
14
Unhappily the hat does not
forewarn
:
it is simply indicative.
15
Some one should
forewarn
them in Damascus what a deed will occur here presently.
16
But point out the danger of which I
forewarn
you.
forewarn
·
forewarn of
doom forewarn
forewarn a man
forewarn holy
forewarn people
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