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Definition of Preannounces
1. preannounce [v] - See also: preannounce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preannounces
Literary usage of Preannounces
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christ in the Christian Year and in the Life of Man: Sermons for Laymen's by Frederic Dan Huntington (1877)
"... with the tears of the wronged and the blood of the just, and resounding with
groans of remorse; it preannounces the victory and the eternal peace; ..."
2. Principles of New Testament Quotation: Established and Applied to Biblical by James Scott (1875)
"It preannounces and quotation interprets the typical facts or prospective aspects
of the divine economy. Type and typical prophecy are so closely connected, ..."
3. Hackoff.com: An Historic Murder Mystery Set in the Internet Bubble and Rubble by Tom Evslin (2006)
"Then he reverses direction and paces counterclockwise as a dirty light preannounces
the dawn. Suddenly, Dom stops, straightens, and runs back to the old ..."
4. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ: in the original Greek by Christopher Wordsworth (1859)
"He is therefore now contemplating the issue of his Trial, and he preannounces
what it will be '", and expresses u hope of coming soon to Philippi ". ..."