Prefigure vs. Prefigured — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Prefigure and Prefigured
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Prefigure
To suggest, indicate, or represent by an antecedent form or model; presage or foreshadow
The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 1900s.
Prefigured
To suggest, indicate, or represent by an antecedent form or model; presage or foreshadow
The paintings of Paul Cézanne prefigured the rise of cubism in the early 1900s.
Prefigure
(Archaic) To imagine in advance.
Prefigured
(Archaic) To imagine in advance.
Prefigure
To show or suggest ahead of time; to represent beforehand (often used in a Biblical context).
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Prefigured
Simple past tense and past participle of prefigure
Prefigure
To predict or foresee.
Prefigure
That which prefigures or appears to predict; a harbinger.
Prefigure
To show, suggest, or announce, by antecedent types and similitudes; to foreshadow.
Prefigure
Imagine or consider beforehand;
It wasn't as bad as I had prefigured
Prefigure
Indicate by signs;
These signs bode bad news
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