forethreaten

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English

Etymology

From fore- +‎ threaten.

Verb

forethreaten (third-person singular simple present forethreatens, present participle forethreatening, simple past and past participle forethreatened)

  1. (transitive) To threaten in advance or in anticipation.
    • 1844, Thomas Jackson, The Works of Thomas Jackson:
      [] but so it was not from the time that Jeremy began to prophesy, to foretell and forethreaten it by express revelation from the Lord of heaven.
    • 1906, Pearson's Magazine - Volume 16, Issue 6, page 662:
      Also, where before they declared their intentions, they now ask his consent. It falls out as he forethreatened.