Crossword-Solution: FOREKNOW
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Foreknow | v. t. | To have previous knowledge of; to know beforehand. |
We have 3 clues for the answer “FOREKNOW”
| Clue | Answers |
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| know beforehand | 2 answers |
| know in advance | 2 answers |
| Anticipate | 48 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TAERE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FOREKNOW (5)
You are half-tired, half-ashamed, of making one more in the ignoble army of idlers, who saunter about the cliffs, and sands, and quays; to whom every wharf is but a “wharf of Lethe,” by which they rot “dull as the oozy weed.” You foreknow your doom by sad experience.
One might suppose your life had passed Unvexed by any troubling blast; And such--for all that I foreknow-- May be the truth! The deeper woe! A loveless heart is seldom stirred; And sorrow shuns the mateless bird; But ah! through cares alone we reach The happiness which mocketh speech; In the white courts beyond the stars The noblest brow is seamed with scars; And they on earth who've wept the most Sit highest of the heavenly host.
They, too, will foreknow what things shall happen, and in what month and on what day or in what night.
And little as the world I should foreknow Up into which I was about to rise-- Its rains, its radiance, airs, and warmth, and skies, How it would greet me, how its wind would blow-- As little, it may be, I do know the good Which I for years half darkling have pursued-- The second birth for which my nature cries.
Reason second is, that she had not the gift of prophecy, and could not foreknow the Polish events of the next ten years, much less shape them out beforehand, and preside over them, like a Devil or otherwise, in the way supposed.
Quotes with FOREKNOW (1)
The Divine decree is the necessary condition of the Divine foreknowledge. If God does not first decide what shall come to pass, he cannot know what will come to pass. An event must be made certain, before it can be known as a certain event. In order that a man may foreknow an act of his own will, he must first have decided to perform it. So long as he is undecided about a particular volition, he cannot foreknow this volition. Unless God had determined to create a world, he co…