Definition of Presciently. Meaning of Presciently. Synonyms of Presciently

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Definition of Presciently

Presciently
Presciently Pre"sci*ent*ly, adv. With prescience or foresight.

Meaning of Presciently from wikipedia

- Prescient Therapeutics Ltd is a clinical stage oncology company. The company is focused on the development of a universal CAR-T platform (OmniCAR), enhanced...
- herself to such an overdose late in Dune Messiah, hoping to enhance her prescient visions. She achieves some success, but in Children of Dune, Leto II and...
- under the British aegis for decades. All that remained to make Herzl’s prescient dream a reality was for this existing para-state to flex its military...
- of the most famous quotations in linguistics, Jones made the following prescient statement in a lecture to the Asiatic Society of Bengal in 1786, conjecturing...
- Leto is not prescient to the degree that his father Paul had been, but he senses the test his father had faced — to embrace a prescient vision of the...
- sometimes even ridiculed) at the time, has since been called "seminal" and "prescient". In reality, it shows that the work by the European scientists on island...
- criticisms and reservations related to this topic, he nevertheless proposed a prescient idea in an 1871 letter to Hooker in which he suggested the origin of life...
- previously "aware of his p****ion for environmental rights, which was so prescient and so timely" and that he "wanted to celebrate the man for being a forward-thinker"...
- "observations about technology and the environment have proven to be prescient". Kaczynski is also frequently referred to by ecofascists online. Although...
- Shakespeare's dramatic works that includes 36 of his plays. Its Preface was a prescient poem by Ben Jonson, a former rival of Shakespeare, who hailed Shakespeare...