pretell

/priːˈtɛl/
verb
  1. To tell or predict something before it happens.
    • No one could pretell the outcome of the election with certainty.
    • She tried to pretell the weather by watching the clouds, but she was often wrong.
    • The ancient text seemed to pretell the arrival of a great leader.
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