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forerun
verb as in announce
verb as in antedate
Weak matches
verb as in herald
verb as in precede
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in predate
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in presage
verb as in rank
Strongest match
Example Sentences
The report regarding the arrival of the Swiss had only forerun the event by a few hours, for the sound of drums and trumpets heard from the side of the Cemetery of the Innocents towards seven o'clock in the morning, announced to the Parisians that a large body of troops had been introduced in the night, without the city in general knowing it; and in a few minutes after the movements of these forces evidently showed that some grand stroke was to be struck by the Court against its enemies.
Foreran, fōr-ran′, pa.t. of forerun.
Forerun, fōr-run′, v.t. to run or come before: to precede.—n.
Forerun′ner, a runner or messenger sent before: a sign that something is to follow.
Does ulceration occur in the stomach or intestines, and threaten to penetrate through them—inflammation will often forerun and provide against the danger—glue the threatened membrane to whatever surface may be next it....
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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