presignalled

/priˈsɪɡnəld/
verb
  1. Past tense of presignal: gave an early or preliminary signal or indication of something.
    • The economic data presignalled a downturn months before it happened.
    • The sudden drop in temperature presignalled the arrival of winter.
    • Her smile presignalled that she had good news to share.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Having been indicated or signaled in advance.
    • The presignalled shift in the market caught many investors off guard.
    • The presignalled changes in policy were welcomed by the staff.
    • The presignalled warning gave everyone time to evacuate safely.
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