Precognitive in a sentence as an adjective

But effectively has nothing to do with the film, besides the idea that there are three precognitives who predict crime.

That war is such an essential characteristic to categorize it as a precognitive process.

These people who are shouting "open your mind" find their precognitive information useful; in their minds, challenges to this useful information are silly.

I find it humorous the pentagon got worried that forces of precognitive evil might spread into the government yet on a day to day level we’re more worried about Facebook?

History isn't moved by invisible forces towards a precognitive goal any more than an invisible hand of a creator directs evolution, or deities direct kings to make divinely sanctioned choices.

If you need to make up things that you don't absolutely believe exist in order to justify actions that you're taking in the real world, that's bad.>Would a person still be pleased and surprised to get a nice birthday card if they believed it was the inevitable result of the clockwork universe?Not believing in a soul or spirit doesn't give you precognitive powers, other than in the fact that your reasoning about the future doesn't involve magical effects, so is generally going to be more accurate.

Precognitive definitions

adjective

foreseeing the future

See also: clairvoyant second-sighted