prefigurement
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You have my permission to take the plot line, about a retired general struggling with a Vermont resort hotel during a winter without snow, as a prefigurement of global warming, if you wish.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2022
It’s a question also raised by the second note on the album’s opening track: bowling off toward somewhere brighter and more hopeful, a prefigurement of the songs to follow, which are punchier and more immediate.
From The Guardian • Jan. 6, 2019
“Ultimately,” Siebert writes, “Zootopia is not a reinvention of the zoo as much as a prefigurement of its inhabitants’ only possible future … a wilderness with us lurking at its very heart.”
From Slate • Mar. 3, 2016
In an eerie prefigurement of his own condition, Agee's pet magpie is one day besieged by hundreds of wild members of its species outside the window.
From Time Magazine Archive
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It was not quite easy to see why this had been the case—it had not been precisely Peter's own prefigurement.
From The Tragic Muse by James, Henry