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precursory

ADJECTIVE
  1. warning of future misfortune

How To Use precursory In A Sentence

  • It can take off in a completely different and original direction, making up for all the endless precursory scenes we have had to sit through.
  • These councils, precursory legislatures, steadily gained in power, and eventually became elected legislatures, although at first the franchise was limited to a very narrow elite.
  • The activity observed in 1994 occurred largely at the site of the 1998 eruption and may have indicated precursory volcanic activity at a site on the brink of an eruption.
  • These poems invite the reader to recall, however vaguely, the precursory cultural texts that they revise and ironize.
  • Steven Soter, an astronomer in the Museum's Department of Astrophysics, is researching seismic precursory phenomena and the geoarchaeology of ancient Helike, a Greek city destroyed by an earthquake in 373 B.C.
  • The collapse will occur during some future eruption after days or weeks of precursory deformation and earthquakes,’ Dr Day predicted.
  • And, of course, the precursory element of love should also exist.
  • They appear to be significant fod medium-term prediction of larg earthquakes and also give precursory information before moderate and small earthquakes...
  • The techniques presented can be utilized in a precursory analysis to forecast different decisions a coach or player may encounter throughout the game, during a game to optimize each play called, or as a posterior analysis technique to dissect the decisions made and determine the effectiveness of the plays called. I have one word for you: Mix
  • Signal shock and precursory earthquake swarm and foreshock activities always accompany the anomalous space-time patterns of seismic'ty.
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