verb to warn in advance or beforehand
Doctors may forewarn patients of potential side effects of a medication before prescribing it.
Meteorologists forewarn of severe weather conditions to help people prepare and stay safe.
Economists may forewarn of an impending recession based on certain economic indicators.
Military leaders often forewarn their troops of potential dangers or enemy movements.
Security experts forewarn of potential security breaches to prevent unauthorized access.
In a novel, the author may forewarn readers of a plot twist to come later in the story.
A psychologist may forewarn a patient of potential triggers during therapy sessions.
The project manager forewarned the team of potential delays in the project timeline.
The financial analyst forewarned investors of potential market fluctuations.