verb
- present participle of preconise; to announce or make known publicly in advance; to proclaim beforehand
- to recommend or suggest (a person) for a position, especially ecclesiastical office, before formal appointment
Usage: chiefly British; formal or literary
Usage: chiefly British; ecclesiastical
Examples
- The newspaper was preconising the arrival of the new technology months before its official launch.
- The bishop was preconising candidates for the vacant cathedral position.
- Critics were preconising economic difficulties ahead of the policy announcement.
- The committee is preconising several qualified individuals for the leadership role.
- Medieval chronicles were preconising the coming of significant historical events.
- She spent weeks preconising the benefits of the proposed reform to stakeholders.