Foresaw

/fɔrˈsɔ/ verb

Past tense of 'foresee': to see, know, or predict something before it happens.

From Old English 'foreseon,' combining 'fore-' (before) + 'seon' (to see). This word is ancient, appearing in Old English texts over 1,000 years ago, and its meaning has remained unchanged because the concept of prediction is universal.

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