Presciently (Adverb)
Meaning
With foresight; "more presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation".
Examples
- The scientist had presciently warned about the dangers of climate change decades ago, but his warnings were ignored by many.
- The author wrote presciently about the rise of social media and its impact on society in her novel published 20 years ago.
- The company's CEO had presciently invested in renewable energy, which is now paying off as the world shifts away from fossil fuels.
- The economist had presciently predicted the financial crisis, but her warnings were dismissed by many as alarmist.
- The writer had presciently captured the mood of the nation in his poem, which is now widely regarded as a classic.