An estimate of a future condition.
Seeing ahead; knowing in advance; foreseeing.
The power to foresee the future.
1 Well, the prevision of its plight would cheer me in mine immensely.
2 Now his flock demanded from him organisation, leadership, political and social prevision .
3 Of the course which physical science really followed he had no prevision .
4 But nothing else came at once to the surface to falsify her prevision .
5 The party had found the four, but his prevision had not failed him.
6 She may have had a prevision of the need of support.
7 This divine prevision thus becomes the wisest and most beneficent provision.
8 The preceding incidents simply record a prevision of places subsequently visited.
9 Marcia seems to have had some prevision or inkling of what was coming.
10 But assuredly each must perforce be content with his own prevision .
11 Never enter into any discussion or prevision with a dinner invitation.
12 Her prevision that, when she loved, it would be desperately, had been fulfilled.
13 He felt nothing approaching to a clear prevision of what was to come.
14 And indeed one glance at Charlie's preoccupied features confirmed his prevision .
15 Her death is sufficiently provided for from the beginning in her own fatalistic prevision :
16 The specific attribute by which it is distinguished from the latter is quantitative prevision .
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