Prescience Mnemonic
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prescience
prescience
/ˈpɹɛsɪ.əns/
Examples
- With prescience like that, who needs forensics
- Do you want to live in a prescience society
- Many of the letters showed clearly a prescience of death.
- She is popular because she has prescience.
- St. Nectarios also had the gift of prescience.
- Are these the predictions by people who claim to have prescience of the future
- However, this kind of prescience is the exception, rather than the rule.
- After being discovered by the Bene Gesserit, he concludes that it is prescience.
- As in many of Verne's books, great prescience of later events is shown.
- Within lively and lucid prose, he reveals a certain prescience.
the power to foresee the future
noun
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"Pre + Science. Predicting the future before conducting experiments."
"Pre + Science. Before science solved it, she knew what would happen."
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