[f. FORE- pref.] A view beforehand, prospect, anticipation.

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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.

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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.

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