forecoming

verb

Etymology

From Middle English *forcomynge, *forcumande, from Old English forecumende, from Proto-Germanic *furaquemandz, present participle of Proto-Germanic *furaquemaną (“to come before”), equivalent to fore- + coming (present participle).

  1. derived from *furaquemaną — “to come before
  2. inherited from *furaquemandz
  3. inherited from forecumende
  4. inherited from *forcomynge

Definitions

  1. present participle and gerund of forecome

  2. coming before

    coming before; preceding

  3. The act or process of coming before, to the front, or to the fore

    The act or process of coming before, to the front, or to the fore; forthcoming; advent

    • It is, however, our earnest desire to interest the members of the profession of these United States in the forecoming of social insurance against sickness.
    • The important thing is to be aware of one's own bias, so that the text may present itself in all its newness and thus be able to assert its own truth against its own forecomings.
    • All of these new political arrivals are results of the governmental change, thus all are for bettering our nation's internal forecomings.

The neighborhood

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No curated loop yet for forecoming. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA