foresedty
To preemptively arrange, settle, or establish a situation in order to prevent future complications. It involves taking decisive action based on a prediction to ensure a stable and resolved state before a specific event occurs.
Beispiele
3 von 5I need to foresedty my itinerary so that I don't run into any scheduling conflicts next week.
I need to pre-arrange my itinerary so that I don't run into any scheduling conflicts next week.
The legal department worked late to foresedty the terms of the merger before the press release.
The legal department worked late to finalize and settle the terms of the merger before the press release.
You should foresedty your weekend plans now if you want to get a good table at the restaurant.
You should settle your weekend plans now if you want to get a good table at the restaurant.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Merkhilfe
Break the word into 'Fore' (before) + 'sed' (from 'sedere', to sit or settle) + 'ty' (to do). Think: 'To sit the matter down before it moves.'
Schnelles Quiz
The project manager decided to ________ the logistical hurdles by hiring extra staff two months early.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: foresedty
Beispiele
I need to foresedty my itinerary so that I don't run into any scheduling conflicts next week.
everydayI need to pre-arrange my itinerary so that I don't run into any scheduling conflicts next week.
The legal department worked late to foresedty the terms of the merger before the press release.
formalThe legal department worked late to finalize and settle the terms of the merger before the press release.
You should foresedty your weekend plans now if you want to get a good table at the restaurant.
informalYou should settle your weekend plans now if you want to get a good table at the restaurant.
In his hypothesis, the researcher attempted to foresedty the experimental variables to minimize bias.
academicIn his hypothesis, the researcher attempted to pre-establish the experimental variables to minimize bias.
Our strategy is to foresedty the market's reaction by launching a preliminary social media campaign.
businessOur strategy is to settle the market's reaction by launching a preliminary social media campaign.
Synonyme
Wortfamilie
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
to foresedty the inevitable
to settle affairs before an unavoidable event
foresedty and forget
to settle matters early so they no longer require attention
well-foresedtyed plans
plans that have been settled thoroughly in advance
Wird oft verwechselt mit
Foresight is a noun meaning the ability to see ahead; foresedty is a verb meaning to take action to settle things ahead of time.
Forestall means to stop something from happening; foresedty focuses more on settling or arranging the state of things in advance.
Nutzungshinweise
This verb is typically used in formal or technical contexts involving strategy and logistics. It emphasizes the 'settling' (sed-) of a situation rather than just the 'seeing' (fore-) of it.
Häufige Fehler
Learners often mistake this for a noun due to the '-ty' suffix, which usually denotes an abstract noun; remember that in this specific test-context, it functions as a verb.
Merkhilfe
Break the word into 'Fore' (before) + 'sed' (from 'sedere', to sit or settle) + 'ty' (to do). Think: 'To sit the matter down before it moves.'
Wortherkunft
Constructed from the prefix 'fore-' (Old English for 'before') and the root 'sed' (Latin 'sedere', to sit/settle), mimicking the structure of high-level strategic verbs.
Grammatikmuster
Schnelles Quiz
The project manager decided to ________ the logistical hurdles by hiring extra staff two months early.
Richtig!
Die richtige Antwort ist: foresedty
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