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    fore·tell
    [fôrˈtel]
    verb
    foretell (verb) · foretells (third person present) · foretold (past tense) · foretold (past participle) · foretelling (present participle)
    1. predict (the future or a future event):
      "a seer had foretold that she would assume the throne" · "as he foretold, thousands lost their lives"
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  2. Foretell Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

  3. FORETELL Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

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    The country was on the very brink of a civil war, of which no man could foretell the duration or the result. Start each day with the Word of the Day in your inbox! Foretell definition: to tell of beforehand; predict; prophesy.. See examples of FORETELL used in a sentence.
    Foretell is another new and pretty skill-testing mechanic. It gives you an option to pay two mana of any color and exile a card with foretell from your hand. You can cast it on a later turn for its foretell cost. This cost is usually cheaper than its regular mana cost, or/and comes with an added bonus.
    foretell applies to the telling of the coming of a future event by any procedure or any source of information. predict commonly implies inference from facts or accepted laws of nature. forecast adds the implication of anticipating eventualities and differs from predict in being usually concerned with probabilities rather than certainties.
    What the data foretells is a grim tragedy about unfold. The death of the devoted e-reader has been foretold time and time again. A hurricane is foretold by wind and lashing waves. This example goes to show how smart data analysis is becoming and how it is ushering a new set of methodologies to foretell electoral results.
  5. FORETELL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary