foreadmonish

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English

Etymology

From fore- +‎ admonish.

Verb

foreadmonish (third-person singular simple present foreadmonishes, present participle foreadmonishing, simple past and past participle foreadmonished)

  1. (rare, transitive) To admonish beforehand, or before the act or event.
    • 1633, Joseph Hall, A paraphrase upon the hard texts of Scripture:
      Christ [] did not only give me the book, but power to comprehend it; [] and, withal, foreadmonished me, that the matter comprised therein, howsoever it should be very sweet and pleasant to me in the knowledge thereof, yet, in regard of the trouble and opposition which will follow upon the publishing thereof and conveying of it forth to the use of others, it should be found very bitter and unpleasing.