Sentences

foreguess in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

Foreguess (verb): To predict or anticipate an outcome or effect, especially in complex or uncertain situations.

Sample Sentences

  1. It’s difficult to foreguess the outcome of such a complex situation.
  2. Scientists often struggle to foreguess the effects of climate change on biodiversity.
  3. In poker, experienced players can sometimes foreguess their opponents' moves.
  4. To foreguess market trends accurately, analysts rely on a combination of data and intuition.
  5. While he claimed to foreguess the results, most people found his predictions to be speculative at best.