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How to use prefigured in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word prefigured? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Mead describes human existence as evolving toward an open future that cannot be prefigured with any finality.
But what good is that if the struggles over parades are prefigured to continue endlessly, and to twist and inflame ordinary people endlessly.
Dub music prefigured the dance remix, with fewer vocals and layers of bass-heavy echo and reverb, giving the MC more room to chat over records.
The opening of the Sonata's first movement, for example, blends serialism and passacaglia in a way prefigured in the opera's final scene.
Cowell's own work with non-traditional methods of playing the piano prefigured John Cage's compositions for prepared piano.
Snatches of conversation, remembered precepts, and prefigured cries of terror bombinate about his skull.
He proposes that Boole's symbolic logic and Leibniz's work on language prefigured the development of computers, and complemented capitalism's imperative towards abstraction.
Her sense of loss is literally written on her skin at the beginning of the film, as prefigured in the image of her writing on her abdomen with a black marker pen.
In London, in 1951, a little girl skips past an undertaker's hearse in the fog, and you know that the whole of her life is being plangently prefigured.
The black church's historic role in providing education, social services, and a safe gathering place prefigured its historic role in the civil rights movement.
It was a technological tour deforce, and one that certainly prefigured Ford SYNC and MyFord Touch.
Known as the Hype, the bandmates created characters for themselves and wore elaborate costumes that prefigured the glam style of the Spiders from Mars.
However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War.
Examples from Classical Literature
This articulation of the scuta and terga is prefigured amongst the Lepadid, in Pollicipes mitella, and in Lithotrya.
The author who delights in typology is bent upon showing that the cross is prefigured in the Old Testament.
Together they prefigured not only Wisdom and generative power, but evil as well.
But Miki is also attentive to the very different national moment that prefigured the eventual redressing of the Japanese-Canadian community.
Thus, a blazing spear, a sword of flame, a bow, or a sheaf of arrows seen in the midnight sky, prefigured Indian warfare.
In all the previous rounds Genevieve had not seen Joe's fighting face which had been prefigured to her that morning in the department store.
Grewgious looked much disgraced by being prefigured in this pickle.
She had prefigured to herself, even with exaggeration, the disgust of her friends, and she had even feared that Celia might be kept aloof from her.
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