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What does foreshadowed mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of foreshadow
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However, such occurrences are relatively rare and are normally foreshadowed by events such as threats or vandalism.
Some of your ideas were foreshadowed in the 1930s by Ronald Fisher's writings on the distastefulness of some insects.
As much as fascism, Nietzsche foreshadowed modernism, existentialism and postmodernism.
It should be clear by now that the ambiguity of form and complexity of content in Seven Pillars are both foreshadowed in its dedicatory poem.
His first French opera was coolly received in 1788, though in many ways it foreshadowed his mature style with its rich orchestration and dramatic conclusion.
In other words, the successful implementation of Article 4 in these Member States, already foreshadowed in the last report, is now confirmed.

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