Definitionn. planning or plotting in advance of acting
Last update: September 13, 2015
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Forethought was still busy when, in accordance with instructions from Tokio, Kuroki on the 30th of April ordered the attack to begin at daybreak on the ist of May. [Please select]
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He told her he had often noticed that she lacked forethought. [Please select]
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"With a little forethought we should have been able to recover it ourselves." [Please select]
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No, it ain't; but it's more by luck than forethought.' [Please select]
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David now glanced first up at the sky, with dubious forethought of to-morrow's weather. [Please select]
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The result proved the wisdom and forethought of their naval authorities. [Please select]
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But Mary Newton, with her strength and courage, had also recovered her forethought. [Please select]
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Our position was not chosen with much forethought or military skill. [Please select]
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"I have been told that it is entirely owing to him--his forethought, secrecy, and intimate knowledge obtained at considerable personal risk--that this business was not of a far more serious nature." [Please select]
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