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Definition of "presciently" [pre•sci•ent•ly]

  • In a prescient manner. (adverb)

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Use "presciently" in a sentence
  • "But as coach Mike Tomlin presciently acknowledged at the team's final offseason workouts in June, distractions are inevitable."
  • "In the next match (the internally corrupted match against Wigan, where Johnson 'presciently' wore a '100 goals' vest to celebrate this milestone, even though this was his first goal in over six months!), Johnson netted two pseudo-goals as the match was rigged."
  • "In this vein, right after Israel's occupation of Gaza and the West Bank including East Jerusalem in 1967, the great Jewish-American writer I.F. Stone presciently wrote: Israel is creating a kind of moral schizophrenia in world Jewry."
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