foreknown

[US]/[ˈfɔːˌnəʊn]/
[UK]/[ˈfɔːrˌnoʊn]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.(of an event) to be known or predicted in advance.
adj.Known or predicted in advance.; Destined to happen; inevitable.

Phrases & Collocations

foreknown fate

foreknown knowledge

foreknown outcome

foreknown future

foreknowing eyes

foreknown events

foreknown truth

foreknowing mind

foreknown possibility

foreknown answer

Example Sentences

the outcome was foreknown to the experienced strategist.

it was foreknown that the project would face challenges.

his success was foreknown given his dedication and talent.

the company's decline was foreknown by industry analysts.

the risks were foreknown, but the reward was deemed worth it.

the foreknown difficulties did not deter them from proceeding.

the foreknown consequences of their actions were significant.

the foreknown path led to a prosperous future for the nation.

the foreknown end of the era brought about significant change.

the foreknown limitations of the technology were well documented.

the foreknown impact on the market was carefully analyzed.

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