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v. To foresee.
v. To inform beforehand; to warn.
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
To foresee.
To cause to foresee; forewarn; advise beforehand.
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v. realize beforehand
v. warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning
Word Usage
"MICHAEL SHERMER, PUBLISHER, "SKEPTIC" MAGAZINE: Well, Anderson, I need to previse my remarks by noting that, there are no conspiracies, there is no cover-up, there was no crash and the government never lies."