verb
- to inform or notify beforehand; to give advance notice to
- to foresee or anticipate
Usage: archaic or formal; often used in legal or official contexts
Usage: archaic; rare
Examples
- The committee decided to previse all members of the upcoming policy changes.
- She was prevised of the meeting's postponement before the official announcement.
- The contract prevised both parties of their obligations.
- He prevised his colleagues that the deadline would be moved forward.
- The letter prevised the residents of the construction work scheduled for next month.