previsioned
/prɪˈvɪʒənd/
verb
- Past tense of prevision: foresaw or predicted something.
- She previsioned the outcome of the experiment with surprising accuracy.
- The economist previsioned a recession long before it began.
- They previsioned the need for more housing and started building early.
Synonyms
adjective
- That has been foreseen or predicted.
- The previsioned changes to the law took effect last month.
- The previsioned storm arrived exactly as forecast.
- Their previsioned profits did not match the actual results.