prelives
/priˈlɪvz/
verb
- To live or experience something in advance; to have a foretaste or preview of a future event or life.
- She prelives her summer vacation by planning every detail months ahead.
- In his dreams, he prelives the excitement of winning the championship.
- Some people prelive their retirement by imagining all the hobbies they will take up.
Synonyms
noun
- Lives or experiences that come before the current one; previous existences (often in a spiritual or metaphorical sense).
- The philosopher wrote about the idea that our prelives shape who we become.
- In the novel, the character recalls fragments of her prelives through vivid dreams.
- Some cultures believe that lessons learned in prelives carry into the present.