verb
- to announce or make known publicly in advance; to proclaim beforehand
- to recommend or suggest as worthy of attention or adoption
Usage: chiefly British; formal or literary
Usage: formal; less common
Examples
- The government preconised the new policy weeks before its official launch.
- The report preconised significant changes to the education system.
- Critics preconised the dangers of the proposed legislation.
- The organization preconised sustainable practices long before they became mainstream.
- She preconised the benefits of early intervention in her research.
- The media preconised the upcoming election results with great anticipation.