different between foreseek vs foresought
foreseek
English
Etymology
From fore- +? seek.
Verb
foreseek (third-person singular simple present foreseeks, present participle foreseeking, simple past and past participle foresought)
- (transitive) To seek beforehand; seek in advance.
- 1960, Society for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, Mankind:
- The pamphlet is an attempt to analyse and foreseek the prospects of the foreign policies of certain Afro-Asian countries.
- 1986, Giacomo Balla, Maurizio Fagiolo Dell'Arco, Works by Giacomo Balla:
- And this striving for objectivity which spurs his interest for scientific phenomena, e.g. x-rays which he mentions in his notebook, urges him (one is tempted to say: forces him) to foreseek appearance for the substance of truthfulness.
- 1960, Society for Contemporary Studies, New Delhi, Mankind:
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foresought
English
Verb
foresought
- simple past tense and past participle of foreseek
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