[f. FORE- pref.] A view beforehand, prospect, anticipation.
1831. E. Irving, Lett., 17 Jan., in Mrs. Oliphant, Life (1862), II. 170. I know not where nor how it [suffering] is to come, but I know it is coming; and in the foreview of it I ask your prayers and the prayers of all the faithful near you.
1865. C. J. Vaughan, Plain Words on Chr. Living, 9. It was not the mere foreview of death which thus convulsed and agonized a brave and constant spirit.