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prior knowledge
noun as in anticipation
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
"I now recognise that the initial post did not effectively convey this message, and for that, I am sorry. I would also like to apologise to Llangennech RFC, who had no prior knowledge that this was our opening strategy. We look forward to welcoming them to The Gnoll."
But for people who knew the socks were really white—who had that prior knowledge—the Crocs now appear to be green, even though the pixels are gray.
After all, I am jumping in decades after they first aired with no prior knowledge, so naturally it's harder to build a connection with the characters.
But if you don’t have prior knowledge of whether you’re in a tsunami hazard zone, and no maps or evacuation signs are available, aim for spots 100 feet above sea level and as far as two miles inland, if possible, officials say.
The purpose is to prevent collateral damage to the president’s image, preserve his “political capital,” and convey that he is a person of integrity who had no prior knowledge of the private jet flights his secretary of agriculture nominee accepted from a company that recently dumped 57 tons of pig carcasses into the Ohio River.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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