verb
- to announce or make known publicly; to proclaim or publish beforehand
- (in the Roman Catholic Church) to announce the appointment of a cardinal before formal publication by the Pope
Usage: formal; rare in modern usage
Usage: ecclesiastical; formal
Examples
- The king preconized the new laws throughout the kingdom.
- The bishop preconized the cardinal's appointment at the ceremony.
- Ancient heralds would preconize important decrees in the town square.
- The newspaper preconized the upcoming festival weeks in advance.
- The Pope preconized several new cardinals during the consistory.