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prevision

[pri-vizh-uhn] / prɪˈvɪʒ ən /












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McGroarty said the WFP managed to distribute food in key locations across the northeast and central highlands of the country in prevision of the winter months.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 13, 2022

As early as 1926, the late great German playwright had an uncanny prevision of the process of brainwashing.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many times has the Presidential boom of Hiram W. Johnson been wrecked in the prevision of political correspondents.

From Time Magazine Archive

That prevision proved essential when last month Mrs. Taylor did prematurely bear her brood.

From Time Magazine Archive

She had thought that perhaps Mr. Strong might give a cry, rush across the studio, and take her in his arms; but of this cold and almost passionless prevision of details she had not dreamed.

From A Crooked Mile by Onions, Oliver [pseud.]