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prescient

[ presh-uhnt, 鈥慹别-uhntpree-shuhnt, 鈥憇丑别别-uhnt ]

adjective

  1. having prescience, or knowledge of things or events before they exist or happen; having foresight:

    The prescient economist was one of the few to see the financial collapse coming.



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  • 苍辞苍路辫谤别路蝉肠颈路别苍迟 adjective
  • 苍辞苍路辫谤别路蝉肠颈路别苍迟路ly adverb
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  • un路辫谤别路蝉肠颈别苍迟路濒测 adverb
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of prescient1

First recorded in 1590鈥1600; from Old French, from Latin 辫谤补别蝉肠颈脓苍蝉 (stem praescient- ), present participle of 辫谤补别蝉肠墨谤别 鈥渢o know beforehand,鈥 equivalent to prae- 鈥渂efore鈥 + 蝉肠墨谤别 鈥渢o know鈥; pre- ( def ); science ( def )
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The book, written on the 75th anniversary of 鈥1984,鈥 explores George Orwell鈥檚 prescient and radical teachings.

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In the Cubs鈥 7-6 victory over the Dodgers, it proved to be a prescient decision.

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That鈥檚 a prescient thought, given the only intelligible question one can muster once they see Gaga鈥檚 25-foot dress for the opening act is, 鈥淗ow?鈥

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A spokesperson for Warp described the 112-minute original as "groundbreaking" and added: "This adaptation will explore prescient issues through rich, character-driven storytelling."

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In the current moment, where virtual experiences are becoming more prevalent and intertwined with our daily lives, and technology can increasingly simulate pieces of reality, Nozick's question feels more prescient than ever.

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