FORESEE
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Fore‐see″ (?), v. t. [[AS. foreseón; fore + seón to see. See See, v. t.]] 1. 1. To see beforehand; to have prescience of; to foreknow.
A prudent man foreseeth the evil. Prov. xxii. 3. 2. 2. To provide.
Great shoals of people, which go on to populate, without foreseeing means of life. Bacon.