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adumbrates

verb as in foreshadow

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More than any juice cleanse or lottery win or career switch, a foreign language adumbrates a vision of a parallel life.

The walk outwards from both cities’ centres adumbrates the difference.

Ferrante gives us both the long answer and the short, and in doing so adumbrates the mysterious beauty and brutality of personal experience.

Moody’s, in its Driver #3 for the downgrade, introduced as “Erosion of Policy Effectiveness and Credibility Could Undermine Debt Affordability,” only adumbrates such huge risks:

From Forbes

But now, while we are shown that the moral sense doctrine in its original form is not true, we are also shown that it adumbrates a truth, and a much higher truth.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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