Previse
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British pronunciation/pɹɪvˈaɪz/
American pronunciation/pɹɪvˈaɪz/

Définition et Signification de "previse"

to previse
01

prévoir, anticiper

to foresee future events
Transitive: to previse future events
02

prévenir, avertir

to notify or warn someone about something in advance
Transitive: to previse sb about sth | to previse sb of sth

previse

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The experienced leader could previse potential challenges and plan accordingly.
A strategic thinker can previse possible outcomes and devise effective strategies.
The wise elder was known to previse the future of the community with remarkable accuracy.
Weather forecasters use advanced technology to previse upcoming weather conditions.
They tried to previse market trends to make informed business decisions.
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