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Prophesier

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Noun

1. oracle, prophesier, prophet, seer, vaticinator

an authoritative person who divines the future

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Prophesier

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verb -sies, -sying or -sied
1. 
to reveal or foretell (something, esp a future event) by or as if by divine inspiration
2. (intransitive) archaic
to give instruction in religious subjects

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Prophesier

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verb transitiveWord forms: ˈpropheˌsied or ˈpropheˌsying
1. 
to declare or predict (something) by or as by the influence of divine guidance
2. 
to predict (a future event) in any way
3.  Rare
to foreshadow
verb intransitive
4. 
to speak as a prophet; utter or make prophecies
5.  Rare
to teach religious matters; preach

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Prophesier

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v. proph·e·sied (-sīd, -sēd), proph·e·sy·ing (-sīĭng, -sēĭng), proph·e·sies (-sīz, -sēz)
v.tr.
1. To reveal by divine inspiration.
2. To predict the future with certainty. See Synonyms at foretell.
3. To prefigure or foreshadow: "The wind was in the east, and the clouds prophesied rain" (Jacob Riis).
v.intr.
1. To reveal the will or message of God; speak or write as a prophet.
2. To predict future events; make predictions.

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