"Precasts" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Precasts" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Precasts" Meaning

Precognitions or predictions made beforehand, especially ones made publicly, tend to be known as "precasts". For example:

The company made some precasts about the economic growth of the country in the following year.

Pre-cast is also a term used in construction to describe a building component or element that is made in a factory and then transported to a building site where it is assembled with other pre-cast elements.

"Precasts" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "precasts":

Example Sentences:


1. Weather forecast services often provide precasts to help people prepare for severe weather conditions.


2. The company uses advanced algorithms to generate detailed precasts based on historical data and current weather trends.


3. In meteorology, precasts refer to the predictions made using current weather patterns and models.


4. The precast concrete building method involves creating concrete structures at a factory and assembling them on-site.


5. The new website offers precasts for different sports events, allowing fans to make informed decisions about their bets.

"Precasts" Similar Words

Precancerous

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Describing something that suggests a cancerous growth or disease may develop in the future.

Precant

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Precapillary

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Derived from "pre-," meaning before, and "capillary", referring to a small blood vessel that allows blood to pass through the walls of the vessel and exchange oxygen and nutrients with surrounding tissues. <br><br>A term used in physiology to describe the area before the capillary, typically referring to the part of the blood pathway before it reaches the capillaries, such as the arterioles.

Precarious

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Unstable or uncertain; insecure or full of risks.

Precariously

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Meaning: (used to describe something that is in a state of being at risk, unstable, or uncertain; very likely to fall, collapse, or fail)<br><br>Example: The old bridge stood precariously over the river, threatening to collapse at any moment.

Precariousness

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Precarity

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The state of being precarious, uncertain or insecure; a lack of stability or predictability. It can refer to a condition of vulnerability, fragility or instability in various aspects of life, such as employment, finance, health, or social status.

Precast

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Precation

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Forethought; cautiousness.

Precatory

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Used in reference to circumstances or statements that are morally auspicious, favorable, or hopeful, seemingly auspicious or favorable; also, relating to, resembling, or tending towards prayer or petition.<br><br>Example: "The precatory phrase 'innocent until proven guilty' emphasizes the notion that one should not be presumed guilty without evidence."

Precaudal

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Located before the caudal region or tail end of an animal.

Precaution

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A cautionary measure taken to prevent something from happening or to minimize its impact.<br><br>Example: "Taking precautions when handling chemicals is crucial to avoid accidents."

Precautional

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Precautionary

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Precautions

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Cautionary measures or actions taken to prevent danger or injury; safety measures.

Precautious

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Cautious and careful in order to avoid harm, danger, or difficulty.<br><br>Example: "She was a very precautious driver, always checking her mirrors and the road ahead."