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Definition of Previsioning
1. prevision [v] - See also: prevision
Lexicographical Neighbors of Previsioning
Literary usage of Previsioning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Poets of the Younger Generation by William Archer (1902)
"So cried the Hebrew prophet, long release From long captivity previsioning.
And Cyrus came, with healing on his wing For Israel; but not by Persia, Greece, ..."
2. The Teaching of English in the Secondary School by Charles Swain Thomas (1917)
"... if he has laid a much firmer stress upon the necessities of cultivating the
power of previsioning the entire theme, and has all 1 CN Greenough, ..."
3. History of Pittsburgh and Environs: From Prehistoric Days to the Beginning by George Thornton Fleming (1922)
"He has kept pace with the times, indeed, in many instances, previsioning them
and acting accordingly. His city, his State, and his Country, have, however, ..."
4. Biographical History of North Carolina from Colonial Times to the Present by Samuel A'Court Ashe (1906)
"So, seeing, tremble, seeing, are amazed, Awed into voicelessness, previsioning
One coming from the Country of the Soul, Godly of mien, grave, ..."
5. The High School Problem by Francis Bail Pearson (1916)
"In its primary purpose we find a previsioning and a predetermining of better
things to come both for each individual and for the school itself. ..."