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Word Meanings - FOREADMONISH - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To admonish beforehand, or before the act or event. Bp. Hall.

Related words: (words related to FOREADMONISH)

  • ADMONISHER
    One who admonishes.
  • EVENT
    1. That which comes, arrives, or happens; that which falls out; any incident, good or bad. "The events of his early years." Macaulay. To watch quietly the course of events. Jowett There is one event to the righteous, and to the wicked. Eccl. ix.
  • EVENTILATION
    The act of eventilating; discussion. Bp. Berkely.
  • BEFORETIME
    Formerly; aforetime. dwelt in their tents, as beforetime. 2 Kings xiii. 5.
  • EVENTFUL
    Full of, or rich in, events or incidents; as, an eventful journey; an eventful period of history; an eventful period of life.
  • EVENTIDE
    The time of evening; evening. Spenser.
  • EVENTRATION
    A tumor containing a large portion of the abdominal viscera, occasioned by relaxation of the walls of the abdomen. A wound, of large extent, in the abdomen, through which the greater part of the intestines protrude. The act af disemboweling.
  • EVENTLESS
    Without events; tame; monotomous; marked by nothing unusual; uneventful.
  • EVENTUALLY
    In an eventual manner; finally; ultimately.
  • EVENTUALITY
    Disposition to take cognizance of events. (more info) 1. The coming as a consequence; contingency; also, an event which comes as a consequence.
  • BEFOREHAND
    1. In a state of anticipation ore preoccupation; in advance; -- often followed by with. Agricola . . . resolves to be beforehand with the danger. Milton. The last cited author has been beforehand with me. Addison. 2. By way of preparation,
  • EVENTERATE
    To rip open; todisembowel. Sir. T. Brown.
  • ADMONISHMENT
    Admonition. Shak.
  • EVENTOGNATHI
    An order of fishes including a vast number of freshwater species such as the carp, loach, chub, etc.
  • EVENTUATE
    To come out finally or in conclusion; to result; to come to pass.
  • ADMONISH
    a supposed LL. admonesstrare, fr. L. admonere to remind, warn; ad + 1. To warn or notify of a fault; to reprove gently or kindly, but seriously; to exhort. "Admonish him as a brother." 2 Thess. iii. 15. 2. To counsel against wrong practices; to
  • BEFORE
    1. In front of; preceding in space; ahead of; as, to stand before the fire; before the house. His angel, who shall go Before them in a cloud and pillar of fire. Milton. 2. Preceding in time; earlier than; previously to; anterior to the time when;
  • EVENTUATION
    The act of eventuating or happening as a result; the outcome. R. W. Hamilton.
  • EVENTUAL
    Dependent on events; contingent. Marshall. (more info) 1. Coming or happening as a consequence or result; consequential. Burke. 2. Final; ultimate. "Eventual success." Cooper.
  • EVENTILATE
    1. To winnow out; to fan. Cockeram. 2. To discuss; to ventilate. Johnson.
  • IMPREVENTABLE
    Not preventable; invitable.
  • PREVENTATIVE
    That which prevents; -- incorrectly used instead of preventive.
  • IMPREVENTABILITY
    The state or quality of being impreventable.
  • THEREBEFORE; THEREBIFORN
    Before that time; beforehand. Many a winter therebiforn. Chaucer.
  • PREVENTABLE
    Capable of being prevented or hindered; as, preventable diseases.
  • PREVENTINGLY
    So as to prevent or hinder.
  • PREVENT
    1. To go before; to precede; hence, to go before as a guide; to direct. We which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep. 1 Thess. iv. 15. We pray thee that thy grace may always prevent and follow
  • PREVENTABILITY
    The quality or state of being preventable.
  • SEVENTIETH
    1. Next in order after the sixty-ninth; as, a man in the seventieth year of his age. 2. Constituting or being one of seventy equal parts.
  • SEVENTEENTH
    1. Next in order after the sixteenth; coming after sixteen others. In . . . the seventeenth day of the month . . . were all the fountains of the great deep broken up. Gen. vii. 11. 2. Constituting or being one of seventeen equal parts into which
  • SEVENTY-FOUR
    A naval vessel carrying seventy-four guns.
  • SEVENTEEN
    One more than sixteen; ten and seven added; as, seventeen years.

 

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