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prescience
[ presh-uhns, -ee-uhns, pree-shuhns, -shee-uhns ]
noun
- knowledge of things before they exist or happen; foreknowledge; foresight.
prescience
/ 藞辫谤蓻蝉瑟蓹苍蝉 /
noun
- knowledge of events before they take place; foreknowledge
Derived Forms
- 藞辫谤别蝉肠颈别苍迟, adjective
- 藞辫谤别蝉肠颈别苍迟ly, adverb
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别顎僺肠颈别苍迟 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prescience1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of prescience1
Example Sentences
Maybe it鈥檚 inevitable that "Black Mirror," once upon a time a show of unnerving political and social prescience, would become not simply pass茅 but past expiration.
Setting aside any bruised pride, he said there are plenty of reasons to visit the region, beyond its former political prescience.
Maybe Ben Franklin鈥檚 wry quip about a 鈥淩epublic, if you can keep it,鈥 was more prescience than cynicism.
Fifteen years later, today鈥檚 report proves this point鈥檚 prescience.
In his 1989 journal article "Feminism, the Body, and the Machine," Berry lambasts the era's burgeoning tech revolution with jarring prescience:
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