previse
pre
prɪ
pri
vise
ˈvaɪz
vaiz
British pronunciation
/pɹɪvˈaɪz/

Definition & Meaning of "previse"in English

to previse
01

to foresee future events

Transitive: to previse future events
to previse definition and meaning
example
Examples
The experienced leader could previse potential challenges and plan accordingly.
They tried to previse market trends to make informed business decisions.
02

to notify or warn someone about something in advance

Transitive: to previse sb about sth | to previse sb of sth
example
Examples
The teacher prevised the students about the strict rules for the exam.
He failed to previse his friend about the dangers of the route.
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