verb
- past tense of preconize; to announce or proclaim publicly; to make known beforehand
- past tense of preconize; (in the Roman Catholic Church) to appoint or nominate a cardinal before formal publication
Usage: formal; rare
Usage: ecclesiastical; formal
Examples
- The bishop preconized the new cardinal in a solemn ceremony.
- The announcement was preconized weeks before the official declaration.
- The council preconized the reforms that would reshape the institution.
- His appointment had been preconized by the papal nuncio.
- The changes were preconized through official channels before implementation.