¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Preannouncing
1. preannounce [v] - See also: preannounce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Preannouncing
Literary usage of Preannouncing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Odd-fellows' Offering edited by Paschal Donaldson, James Lot Ridgely (1851)
"It was evening ere he arrived; but no light shone through the viny lattice,
preannouncing the joyous welcome that was wont to greet him on his return; ..."
2. Johannine Grammar by Edwin Abbott Abbott (1906)
"... so patriarchs and prophets "have received as a gift [given] by God the [task
of] preannouncing Ou ist, having perceived Him [in the mind] ..."
3. The Christian Church: Its Rise and Progress by Herbert McClellan Riggle (1912)
"He excluded all men's attempts at naming it by preannouncing that it should
be "named by the mouth of the Lord." There are many reasons why the naming of ..."
4. The Water World: A Popular Treatise on the Broad, Broad Ocean. Its Laws; Its by J Wesley Van Dervoort (1886)
"... on the indications of the sea thus obtained are often of the greatest value
to the Washington office in its work of preannouncing the force, direction, ..."