Foreknown [verb]

Definition of Foreknown:

prophesy

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Opposite/Antonyms of Foreknown:


Sentence/Example of Foreknown:

Could we have foreknown the history of its first couple of years, there would have been no federation in our time.

Of your lives ye should have been deprived, had I foreknown that peril.

God must have foreknown that this religious strife would end in bloodshed.

As the sacrificial death of the Lamb of God was foreknown and foretold so the circumstances of the betrayal were foreseen.

The solemn purpose cannot dignify, but only accentuates by contrast the foreknown futility.

Thus the order of nature is fixed and eternal, ordained and foreknown from all time.

His apostasy, too, however some would hesitate to regard it as predetermined, all will allow to have been foreknown.

God may have foreknown how a man would use or misuse his freedom, but without foreordaining or compelling him to do either.

Had I foreknown his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning.

Such things, however much foreknown, are in their occurrence free.