verb
- to show or suggest beforehand; to foreshadow or anticipate
Usage: past tense and past participle of ‘prefigure’
Examples
- The early protests prefigured the larger revolution that would come.
- His childhood drawings prefigured his later career as an artist.
- The economic downturn was prefigured by several warning signs.
- The novel’s opening scene prefigured the tragic ending.
- Ancient myths prefigured many themes found in modern literature.
- The small tremors prefigured the major earthquake.