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Presaged meaning
simple past and past participle of presage
Example sentences (20)
Diane Arbus presaged the modern selfie in high art form.
Adesina also referred to the elections in Senegal, which drew international media attention for the challenges that presaged it.
But because the Arizona call presaged Trump’s defeat, Fox was scolded and second-guessed by many of its own viewers, including the sitting president.
In this way, he presaged the coming personal computer revolution.
Throughout history, time and again, escalating violence against Jews has presaged something larger, something darker for the rest of the world.
Assad, whose family dynasty has ruled Syria for nearly half a century, has showed no sign of bowing to the demand, saying on Monday that his military gains presaged the eventual defeat of his foes.
But where it presaged the rest of the conservative media landscape was in creating what Gilpin calls a “counter-public, an oppositional public to mainstream media,” Gilpin said.
Ironically, her comments presaged the Trump administration’s initial effort, with maximum economic pressure leavened by threats of war.
After the start of World War II, which presaged the recovery on account of the massive demand for armaments, Keynesian theory became the accepted wisdom in the developed world.
Other massacres were presaged; this one fell on an unsuspecting people, a killer-bolt on a clear Sunday morning.
This included exposure to the Royal Navy’s battle with scurvy—a struggle that presaged Takaki’s own campaign against beriberi.
For five years after the war, they experimented with “boogie” styles that presaged rockabilly.
Filled with fiery punk tracks, it also presaged the many eclectic turns the band would take with its cover of the reggae song " Police and Thieves ".
He is a hero to liberals for his proposals in 1907–12 that presaged the modern welfare state of the New Deal Era, and put the environment on the national agenda.
He saw that the first Earth Day in April 1970 presaged a wave of voter interest on the subject, and sought to use that to his benefit; in June he announced the formation of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
However, tensions that had surfaced earlier presaged a split, which took place in 1955.
Peasants became tied to the land in a way that presaged later systems of land tenure and workers such as bakers, armourers, public entertainers and workers in the mint had their occupations made hereditary.
Songs like these presaged the rise of an underground that matched violent lyrics to the hardcore drum machine tracks of the new school.
The attacks, carried out by SA stormtroopers and civilians, presaged the Holocaust.
The score avoided the cultural stereotypes which previously characterized jazz scores and rejected a strict adherence to visuals in ways that presaged the New Wave cinema of the '60s".