premonished

[US]/prɪˈmɒnɪʃt/
[UK]/prɪˈmɑːnɪʃt/

Translation

v.past tense and past participle of premonish; warned or informed in advance, especially of something bad or unpleasant

Example Sentences

she premonished the team about the upcoming budget cuts and urged them to prepare.

he premonished his colleague that the merger would significantly change their department.

the meteorologist premonished residents about the severe thunderstorm approaching the region.

the surgeon premonished the patient about the risks involved in the complex operation.

she premonished him of the potential consequences of neglecting his health.

the financial advisor premonished clients about the volatility in the stock market.

the fire marshal premonished building occupants about the importance of evacuation procedures.

her boss premonished her that missing the deadline would result in serious repercussions.

the scientist premonished the public about the potential environmental impact of the new policy.

he premonished them of the difficulties they would face during the expedition.

the experienced traveler premonished newcomers about the local customs and traditions.

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