tr.v., -knew (-nū', -nyū'), -known (-nōn'), -know·ing, -knows.
To have foreknowledge of, especially by supernatural means or through revelation.
Dictionary:
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
realize beforehand
Synonyms: anticipate, previse, foresee
| foreknown | |
| precognosce | |
| prenostic |
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