presignal

/priːˈsɪɡnəl/
verb
  1. To signal or indicate something in advance; to give an early warning or sign.
    • Her nervous laughter presignaled that she was about to tell a lie.
    • The company's falling stock prices presignaled financial trouble.
    • The sudden drop in temperature presignaled a coming storm.
noun
  1. An advance signal or warning; a sign that something is about to happen.
    • The dark clouds were a presignal of the heavy rain to come.
    • His quiet mood was a presignal that something was wrong.
    • The early symptoms acted as a presignal of the illness.
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