0 to say what is going to happen in the future: --
[ + question word ] He was a 16th-century prophet who foretold how the world would end.
At the same time, the definition of these wall planes and room spaces is determined in architectural drawings that must accurately foretell the threedimensional fact in two-dimensional terms.
If a sense of mutuality has been created, so that the joys and distresses of an outgroup member foretell similar experiences for the observers, correlative outcomes transforms disempathy to empathy.
Employers had always known that some employees were more desirable than others, and that knowledge made many of them ready for the articulated insight that accident records foretold more accidents.
In their modernist drives, the tragic ends of these tales foretold future happy endings.
These developments foretold what would develop from the late 1880s onward.
The troubles he foretold did not originate simply in dissent, but in its organized political expression and thus the potential for disorder.
Ecosystems do not follow a series of deterministic replacements that can be foretold from physical parameters: rather they jump from one state to another.
Taken together, these phenomena seem to foretell the emancipation of productive energy at the expense of all forms of social control.