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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

Until such prevision becomes possible, doctors must rely heavily on the electrocardiograph, which, although not much of a predictor, is a smart detective.

From Time Magazine Archive

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

From Time Magazine Archive

"Regarding upkeep and maintenance, there is definitely a considerable lack of prevision."

From Time Magazine Archive

Men acquire an almost instinctive prevision of danger in the eternal shadow of the African bush.

From The League of the Leopard by Bindloss, Harold