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Premonish

Definition:

verb (transitive) - To have a premonition or forewarning about a future event

verb (transitive) - To warn or foretell of something in advance

Examples:

1. She premonished me about the potential dangers of entering the area.

2. I can't shake this feeling of unease - it's as if my instincts are premonishing me of something bad about to happen.

3. The psychic seemed to premonish the impending storm that would soon hit the town.

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