noun
- plural of prevision; acts of foreseeing or predicting future events; foresight or prophetic visions
Usage: formal; literary
Examples
- The oracle’s previsions about the coming war proved remarkably accurate.
- His previsions of economic collapse led him to invest cautiously.
- The ancient texts contained mysterious previsions of future kingdoms.
- She dismissed the fortune teller’s previsions as mere superstition.
- The scientist’s previsions about climate change were based on careful data analysis.
- Medieval chronicles often included previsions attributed to saints and mystics.