prefigures

[US]/priːˈfɪɡə/
[UK]/priˈfɪɡjərz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to indicate or suggest something in advance

Phrases & Collocations

prefigures future

prefigures events

prefigures change

prefigures success

prefigures outcome

prefigures trends

prefigures ideas

prefigures actions

prefigures themes

prefigures patterns

Example Sentences

the artist's latest work prefigures the themes of her upcoming exhibition.

the novel prefigures the social changes that occurred in the 20th century.

his speech prefigures the challenges we will face in the future.

the early designs prefigure the final product's features.

the research findings prefigure a shift in public policy.

these trends prefigure the economic landscape of the next decade.

the director's vision prefigures a new era in filmmaking.

her comments prefigure the discussions that will follow.

the initial experiments prefigure the success of the project.

these events prefigure a significant change in our society.

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