"Foreknowingly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Foreknowingly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Foreknowingly" Meaning

Foreknowingly means knowingly or intentionally beforehand, often with a sense of anticipation or expectation. It implies that someone had prior knowledge or understanding of something and took action or made a decision based on that knowledge, often in a deliberate or intentional manner.

"Foreknowingly" Examples

Foreknowingly


Foreknowingly refers to something done or occurring in a way that is knowingly in advance. Here are 5 examples:

Example 1

The company foreknowingly reduced its production costs before the economic downturn, which helped it stay afloat.

"Foreknowingly" Similar Words

Foreigner

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A person who is not native to a country or region, especially one who is visiting or living in another country as a temporary resident or non-citizen.

Foreigners

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Foreknowledge

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Foreknown

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Foreknown refers to something that is known beforehand or anticipated; something that has been previously known or anticipated. It often implies a sense of certainty or inevitability, as if the thing has been destined or forecasted to happen. Examples of how to use "foreknown" in a sentence:<br><br> The outcome of the election was foreknown to few, as it was a close and unexpected result.<br> The company's financial troubles were foreknown to investors, leading to a decline in stock prices.<br> The prophecy was foreknown to the masses, indicating a great change was coming to the land.

Foreland

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Forelimb

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The forelimb refers to the front limbs of an animal, typically including the arm, forearm, and hand or paw. In humans and some other primates, the forelimb includes the upper arm, elbow, wrist, and five fingers. The forelimb is opposite to the hindlimb, and together they form the locomotor apparatus of an animal, providing mobility and supporting the animal's body.