foreshow

/fɔrˈʃoʊ/
verb
  1. To show or indicate something in advance; to be a sign or omen of something to come.
    • Ancient prophets believed that dreams could foreshow future events.
    • The dark clouds foreshow a coming storm.
    • The early symptoms foreshow the onset of the disease.
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