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Presages meaning
plural of presage
Example sentences (9)
There’s nothing in baseball history that presages a situation like that.
But more importantly, Krugman assumes that conservatism presages lower life expectancy, rather than that those in lower-income rural areas are turning toward conservatism as a result of the social liberalism pushed forward by the left.
For every sliver of good economic news these days, there is a fact, figure or piece of data that presages doom or gloom.
My view remains that NEE looks like a solid choice for dividend growth investors, but that also could be in "the zone" that stocks or sectors sometimes enter, in which getting hot presages more of the same.
That presages something of a gaming revolution.
If this presages a more aggressive Russian attitude toward Israel’s Syria concerns, this could be worrisome.
The high-concept premise presages a dystopian future wherein robots have fully subjugated humankind, and it falls upon a group of imprisoned comedians to find humor in an automated world.
Sometimes, a song is worked into the plot, so that a character has a reason to sing. Other times, a song is an externalisation of a character's thoughts, or presages an event that has not occurred yet in the plot of the movie.
To many, the novel presages the writings of Franz Kafka and other twentieth-century novelists with its internal monologue and bizarre logic.