foreread
Etymology
From fore- + read.
foreread means A foreword; preface. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
verb
- To signify beforehand; predict.“She feels that she could "foreread the future and its mystery" if she could divine the meaning of the "burdened sea."”
- To read beforehand or ahead of time.“I can readily imagine what Pushkin might have said to his trembling paraphrasts; but I also know how pleased and excited I would have been in 1935 had I been able to foreread this 1965 version.”
- To perceive, interpret or figure out in advance.“He foreread like a placard Jeanne d'Etoiles' magnificent scheme: it would convulse all Europe.”