- Prevene
- Prevene Pre*vene", v. t. & i. [F. pr['e]venir, L. praevenire. See {Prevent}.] To come before; to anticipate; hence, to hinder; to prevent. [Obs.] --Philips. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
prevene — index antecede Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
prevene — pre·vene … English syllables
prevene — prēˈvēn transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English (Scots) prevenen, from Latin praevenire to precede, anticipate, prevent 1. obsolete : forestall, prevent 2 … Useful english dictionary
antecede — I verb antedate, forerun, go before, have precedence, precede, predate, prevene associated concepts: ancestor, antecedent creditor, antecedent debt, antecedent encumbrance, antecedent fraud, antecedent promise II index precede … Law dictionary
praunce — Spenser s form of ↑prance * * * praueine, praunce, praune obs. ff. prevene, prance, prawn … Useful english dictionary
prevenancy — /prevˈən ən si/ noun (rare) Courteous anticipation of others wishes • • • Main Entry: ↑prevene … Useful english dictionary
praueine — praueine, praunce, praune obs. ff. prevene, prance, prawn … Useful english dictionary
praune — praueine, praunce, praune obs. ff. prevene, prance, prawn … Useful english dictionary