previse

/prɪˈvaɪz/
verb
  1. To foresee or predict something.
    • The ancient oracle prevised a great flood.
    • No one could previse the outcome of the election.
    • Scientists previse that the storm will hit the coast tomorrow.
  2. To warn or inform someone in advance.
    • The manager prevised the staff of the upcoming changes.
    • The captain prevised the crew about the approaching iceberg.
    • She prevised her friend of the danger ahead.
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