preindication

[US]/prɪˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/
[UK]/prɪˌɪndɪˈkeɪʃən/

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n.a preliminary indication or warning signal that predicts or suggests something in advance
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the early preindication of trouble came when the stock market began to fluctuate.

scientists noted the first preindication of climate change decades ago.

there was a clear preindication that the project would face delays.

the doctor recognized the initial preindication of the disease.

she ignored the subtle preindication that something was wrong.

the unusual animal behavior gave a reliable preindication of the earthquake.

economists warned of a strong preindication of recession.

the dark clouds were an unmistakable preindication of rain.

his success gave a preindication of things to come.

the meeting provided a definite preindication of the company's future direction.

teachers look for early preindication of learning difficulties in students.

the preindication proved accurate when the storm arrived.

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