Prefigure Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for prefigure.
prefigure
prefigure
/pɹiːfɪɡjɚ/
presage
portend
foreshadow
announce
Examples
- Didn't he prefigure on the web
- This prefigures many of the concerns of conceptual art.
- The poem prefigures the flower language of the famous sonnet.
- Moreover, Wallace's films prefigure developments in Hollywood comedy.
- These 'rifle batteries' seem to prefigure the later Nordenfeldt gun.
- These hedges use a metal armature, to prefigure the mature hedge.
- They prefigure the launching early next year of credit cards.
- Cravan's general attitudes and style clearly prefigure rock showmanship.
- Economists warn that overindulgence in gold often prefigures an economic slump.
- For Western audiences at least, Robo Force prefigured the robotic carnage of.
imagine or consider beforehand
verb
indicate by signs
verb
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"Pre + Figure. Predict the figure or shape before it’s fully drawn."
"Pre + Figure. Before you paint, first figure out the sketch."
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