10 Verbs to Use for the Word prescience

How plainly one catches through the words of the last speaker an eager prescience of events to come!the sweep of General Gough on Warlencourt and Bapaumethe French reoccupation of Péronne.

The success of the allies in the Crimean War confirmed the prescience of Cavour.

The situation in India demands prescience and statecraft.

Why should a type of mind which has developed the highest prescience when advancing along the curve which has led it to ascendancy, be stricken with fatuity when the summit of the curve is passed, and when a miscalculation touching the velocity of the descent must be destruction?

Some found their Prescience on the Lines of a Man's Hand, others on the Features of his Face; some on the Signatures which Nature has impressed on his Body, and others on his own Hand-Writing: Some read Men's Fortunes in the Stars, as others have searched after them in the Entrails of Beasts, or the Flights of Birds.

all the forehead pure, Giving us the prescience sure Of an ever-growing light; As in deepening summer night, Over fields to ripen soon Hangs the silver crescent moon.

Pigeons being exceedingly fond of water, and having a prescience of the coming of rain, they may be seen upon the house-tops waiting upon it until late in the evening, and then spreading their wings to receive the luxury of the refreshing shower.

A man who hives from the past, yet knows that its honey can but moderately avail him; whose comprehensive eye scans the present, neither infatuated by its golden lures, nor chilled by its many ventures; who possesses prescience, as the wise man must, but not so far as to be driven mad to-day by the gift which discerns to-morrow.

what prescience she had shown in providing them!

All unnecessary vows are folly, because they suppose a prescience of the future which has not been given us.

10 Verbs to Use for the Word  prescience