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prefigurate in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To prefigure means to represent or suggest something in advance, often as a foreshadowing or anticipation of future events or themes.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist sought to prefigure the themes of her upcoming exhibition in her latest painting.
  2. In his speech, the politician attempted to prefigure the challenges the country would face in the coming years.
  3. The novel's opening chapter seemed to prefigure the tragic events that unfolded later in the story.
  4. By incorporating elements of magical realism, the filmmaker aimed to prefigure the surreal nature of the protagonist's journey.
  5. The scientist's early research could be seen as prefiguring the groundbreaking discoveries that followed decades later.
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