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The power to foresee the future.
prevision
1
Image: Courtesy of Google There's a certain
prescience
to the damaged prototype.
2
The denouement came in a way of which I had no
prescience
.
3
He would meet her again; a touch of
prescience
told him this.
4
I can peer through my
prescience
,
but the detail is not sufficient.
5
As a weather prophet, the
prescience
of the bird is strictly limited.
6
The day, still in its early golden glory, seemed big with
prescience
.
7
Not long posterior to this, is the commencement of
prescience
and foresight.
8
The extreme knowledge and
prescience
is too much for me to endure.
9
A
prescience
of something ominous impending seemed to grip her very heart.
10
Such women possess a certain
prescience
that cannot wholly be accounted for.
11
His erratic
prescience
did not tend to show him peaceful, noncritical moments.
12
His political
prescience
,
founded on long experience and close observation, was remarkable.
13
Sara shivered, as if she, too, felt a
prescience
of coming disaster.
14
That woman's ingenuity,
prescience
,
intuition-whateverit may be called, was simply devilish.
15
Ultimately he knew -whetherthrough
prescience
or Mentat analysis-thatthe problems were insurmountable.
16
On the great path of
prescience
,
the future is spread out before us.
prescience
political prescience
strange prescience
uncanny prescience
have the prescience
subtle prescience