Forewarn in a sentence as a verb

And if / when they do, they're unlikely to forewarn you.

Assuming you forewarn in your contact form or in your terms.

The goal with the way I talked about the Tenderloin was more to forewarn people.

While I do think the phenomena is really cool, the article states how it may be used to forewarn of earthquakes and bridge collapses.

At this point, you have to decide whether you want to forewarn big hosters handling millions of sites and billions of visits like Cloudflare, Google, AWS, etc., or not. I don't think there's a good universal answer to this.

Good writers and trainers forewarn people about pitfalls by providing fair warning about common mistakes.

This "forewarning" can easily be interpreted as you making excuses before you've even started.

"I'd like forewarn everyone that in about 5 days an article will be published that is likely to generate a lot of buzz around Silk Road and attract new people to the site.

Whoever advised those Australian students to get non computer related degrees did them a disservice, if they did not forewarn them of the job market.

If this technology can be proven to predict outburst in Autistic folks, perhaps it can be "taught" to forewarn when an epileptic seizure is about to occur as well.

I'm not saying that there was a conspiracy to not forewarn the various US administrations, I'm just saying that all the analysts slightl skewed things the other way, and the effect accumulated.

I will forewarn anyone, especially those with kids, that if you let them play with Capsela in the bath -- with soap and dirt and grime and whatever else -- they will get nasty and perhaps unrecoverably ... maligned.

I think we need only reflect on our own likely response to any conceivable attempt by a previous civilisation to so forewarn us, to realise the futility of our attempting likewise.

It seems like a series of unfortunate or possibly rash choices on her part: the first flipping off, the second when she caught up with the motorcade again, deciding to use the picture as her profile pic, and then going to HR to forewarn them.

Critiques:- "enter" was pretty far on the right side, and didn't seem intuitive- may want to add geo-ip service to forewarn visitors of legal status and if it's a serviced areaOther comment:- sampler packs would be nice for first-timers.

Forewarn definitions

verb

warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning; "I forewarned him of the trouble that would arise if he showed up at his ex-wife's house"

See also: previse