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prɪˈvaɪz
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–verb (used with object),
-vised,
-vis⋅ing.
1.
to foresee.
2.
to forewarn.
Origin:
1425–75;
late ME < L
praevīsus
ptp. of
praevidēre
to foresee.
See
pre-
,
visa
Related forms:
pre⋅vi⋅sor,
noun
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pre·vise
(prĭ-vīz')
tr.v.
pre·vised
,
pre·vis·ing
,
pre·vis·es
To know in advance; foresee.
To notify in advance; forewarn.
[Middle English
previsen
, from Latin
praevidēre
, praevīs-
:
prae-
,
pre-
+
vidēre
,
to see
; see
weid-
in Indo-European roots.]
pre·vi'sor
n.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2009 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.
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