presignals
/priˈsɪɡnəlz/
verb
- Third person singular present of presignal: gives an early or preliminary signal or indication of something.
- A drop in consumer confidence often presignals an economic slowdown.
- The smoke presignals that a fire has started somewhere in the building.
- The bird's call presignals the arrival of dawn.
noun
- Plural of presignal: early or preliminary signals or indications.
- The presignals of the disease include fatigue and mild fever.
- Market presignals suggested that the stock would rise.
- The team watched for presignals of the opponent's strategy.