foreteach

English

Etymology

From fore- + teach.

Verb

foreteach (third-person singular simple present foreteaches, present participle foreteaching, simple past and past participle foretaught)

  1. (transitive) To teach or instruct beforehand.
    • 1887, Sophocles, Tragedies: in English prose: The Oxford translation:
      But 'tis impossible to foreteach the senseless opinions on this.
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