previse

[US]/prɪˈvaɪz/
[UK]/prɪˈvaɪz/

Translation

vt.to foresee or warn in advance
Word Forms
Third Person Singularprevises
Present Participleprevising
Past Tenseprevised
Past Participleprevised

Phrases & Collocations

previse the future

previse potential issues

previse market trends

previse financial risks

previse project outcomes

previse technological changes

previse customer needs

previse strategic moves

previse economic shifts

previse regulatory changes

Example Sentences

it is important to previse potential risks in a project.

we need to previse the weather conditions for our trip.

experts can previse economic trends based on current data.

she tried to previse the outcome of the negotiations.

to previse future challenges, we must analyze past experiences.

they could not previse the impact of the new policy.

it’s difficult to previse how technology will evolve.

he attempted to previse the reactions of the audience.

good leaders can previse changes in the market.

we must previse the challenges we may face during implementation.

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