Sentence example with the word 'prescient'

prescient

Definition adj. perceiving the significance of events before they occur

Last update: July 3, 2015


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The priests of olden times were prescient.   [Please select]

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He saw Cadiz, Seville, Granada, Athens, Constantinople, Jerusalem, Cairo, Thebes; played the corsair with James Clay on a yacht voyage from Malta to Corfu; visited the terrible Reschid, then with a Turkish army in the Albanian capital; landed in Cyprus, and left it with an expectation in his singularly prescient mind that the island would one day be English.   [Please select]

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For thee the cosmic forces did The rearing of that pyramid, The prescient ages shaping with Fire, flood, and frost thy monolith.   [Please select]

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Meanwhile, the prescient shadow of the coming "boom" had stolen over the hills and the work of the Guard had grown rapidly.   [Please select]

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His heart was thudding against his ribs; the prescient anxiety stirring within him affected him with a physical nausea.   [Please select]

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The prescient spirit of his famous great grandfather, Henry Ware, had descended upon his valiant great grandson.   [Please select]

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Rousseau's genius had devised the appropriate formula; for Rousseau's sensibility had made him prescient of the rising storm.   [Please select]

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I confess that I myself prefer the good old theory of design--of a God of design, and a prescient Providence.   [Please select]

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It was the prescient horror of such a condition that had no little part in the neutral stand that Kentucky strove to maintain.   [Please select]

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Five months before, the prescient Baron had drawn up, in case of emergency, a memorandum, which had been carefully docketed, and placed in a pigeon-hole ready to hand.   [Please select]

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