preaver

/priˈeɪvər/
verb
  1. To state or declare something in advance.
    • The contract preavers that all disputes will be settled through arbitration.
    • The witness preavered that she would tell the truth before the trial began.
    • He preavered his intentions to run for office months before the election.
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