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Forethought
Forethought meaning
Thinking beforehand or in advance, planning; prior or previous consideration. | Anticipation. | Provident care; prudence.
Synonyms of Forethought
Example sentences (18)
As Oppenheimer and his colleagues work diligently to construct the bomb, there is shockingly little forethought to the impact of a weapon of mass destruction on humankind.
From ISAs to pensions, Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) to Enterprise Investment Schemes (EISs), she believes that with some forethought and planning, people can make their money work as hard as it can for them now and in the future.
The man heard "banging and crashing" from people trying to break in and, with great forethought, he picked up a kitchen knife.
Magistrate Rodgers said last month Stackman's actions involved forethought and were cases of "actual real hindering of the investigation of a murder".
Some of those complaints can be remedied with a wired phone connection, but even that requires some forethought as the MU-X is only fitted with USB-A outlets, not the USB-C points that many modern phones hook up to.
Both require forethought and planning to ensure that the design is ergonomic, the quality to a high standard, and that compliance is easily achieved.
Just means all of the above is done with malice a forethought.
Lucasfilm's biggest mistake with the sequel trilogy was an overall lack of planning and forethought.
The lack of forethought in this case is another example of his lack of leadership with the pandemic.
Bluth encourages his clients to negotiate with forethought about how much the value of their home will change in the years after the purchase.
If done properly, with diplomacy, insight, forethought, patience, compromise, and enough humility to reach out to those who admittedly know more than he does, yes.
Luckily, if you use a little forethought, there are lots of ways you can save money and still indulge in a meal out now and then.
A little more caution and self-restraint in all of our personal lives, and a little more forethought and proactive risk management in our business lives wouldn’t hurt us very much.
At SMU, Cruz came prepared, with a comeback delivered so effortlessly as to belie forethought, pairing his religious devotion with his ardor for the Second Amendment.
But you’re paying a major premium for that convenience — which with a little forethought (and a Tupperware container) couldn’t be easier to do on your own.
With a little forethought and planning now, you can more easily handle the day-to-day needs as well as put your growing family on a path toward financial security.
Despite the lack of complexity, forethought and skill are seen in making these tools and should be considered such.
Zapffe remarked that children are brought into the world without consent or forethought: In accordance with my conception of life, I have chosen not to bring children into the world.