Prefiguration

C2 16+

Synonyms of prefiguration

Antonyms of prefiguration

Collocations of prefiguration

prefiguration of the future
Frequency: 70 %

The success of the project was seen as a prefiguration of the future growth of the company.

prefiguration of success
Frequency: 60 %

The early signs of talent in the young artist were seen as a prefiguration of her future success.

prefiguration of change
Frequency: 50 %

The protests were seen as a prefiguration of the change that was to come in the political landscape.

prefiguration of greatness
Frequency: 40 %

His early achievements were seen as a prefiguration of the greatness he would achieve later in life.

Idiomatic Expressions for prefiguration

  • Phrase: prefigure the future
    Meaning: to foreshadow or predict what will happen in the future
    Usage: The ancient texts prefigured the future discovery of new scientific principles.