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presaging

adjective as in prognostic

adjective as in prognosticative

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But his comments suggested the fighting had taken another ominous turn for Kyiv’s forces, potentially presaging their withdrawal from a town reduced to ruins by months of horrendous bombardment.

This paean to the bottle service era sees Usher delivering silky R&B seduction over synth-driven production and 808 drums, presaging his later forays into electronic dance music.

The producers organization is considered the group with the best track record of presaging the Oscars.

Going-concern warnings cropped up recently in filings from Bed Bath & Beyond, Vice Media and Virgin Orbit, presaging their eventual bankruptcies.

As a result, the tins have become iconic for presaging disappointment — for not containing what the packaging promises.

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

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