verb (used with object), fore·ran, fore·run, fore·run·ning. 1.to run in front of; come before; precede.
2.to be the precursor or harbinger of; prefigure.
3.to anticipate or foretell.
Origin: 1505–15; fore- +
run; probably not continuous with
Middle English forerennen (intransitive) to run ahead,
Old English fōryrnan
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