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prescient
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prescient
(adjective)
prescient
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prɛʃijənt/
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prɛsiənt/
adjective
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prɛʃijənt/
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prɛsiənt/
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Britannica Dictionary definition of PRESCIENT
[
more prescient; most prescient
]
formal
:
having or showing an ability to know what will happen before it does
She was remarkably
prescient
about the outcome of the elections.
a
prescient
remark
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— presciently
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