presignaled

/priːˈsɪɡnəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of presignal; gave an advance sign or warning of something.
    • His sudden silence presignaled bad news.
    • The dark clouds presignaled the approaching thunderstorm.
    • The economic data presignaled a recession months before it happened.
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adjective
  1. Having been indicated or warned about in advance.
    • They followed the presignaled evacuation route without panic.
    • The presignaled change in policy caught everyone's attention.
    • The presignaled arrival of the VIP was met with preparation.
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