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Foretake vs Foremake - What's the difference?

foretake | foremake |

In transitive terms the difference between foretake and foremake

is that foretake is to take or choose before another (option); prefer while foremake is to make beforehand; make or create in advance.

foretake

English

Verb

  • To take, receive, or adopt beforehand; assume.
  • *1855 , John Claudius Pitrat, Paul and Julia :
  • You shall bring and lay in our hands tne product of your activity: we will divide it into two parts — the one shall be ours; it shall be sacred; you shall call it tithe; we will foretake it [...]
  • *2006 , Robert L. Sanders, An Appeal to Reveal Poetic Ideal :
  • Enraptures a man to foretake his pleasure, And capture a woman to partake her treasure.
  • *2010 , Raymond A. Francis, True Experiences: The Sins That Brought Me to My Knees :
  • Upon entering, she showed me to the bedroom. I got undressed and laid on the bed, thinking of the course of action I had to foretake as I lay there.
  • To take or choose before another (option); prefer.
  • *2011 , Jacqueline Prost, Journey Through Experiences :
  • To be healthy and acknowledged I strive to be my very best / I am grateful and thankful For the blessings I do have / I foretake to dream the biggest dream yet [...]

    foremake

    English

    Verb

  • (lb) To make beforehand; make or create in advance.
  • *1832 , The Gentleman's Magazine:
  • [...] that the uncomposed song (“ inconditum carmen”) sung by the Persians, was unpleasing to the ears of strangers: thus distinguishing between that and the condita carmina (foremade songs) which he or the Grecians had commonly heard.
  • *1859 , James Scott, The Guardian Angel: A Poem in Three Books :
  • That blessed mate he found for him, foremade , In the recesses of the wilderness.
  • *1877 , Philip James Bailey, Festus, a Poem :
  • Thus, while each fateful only is to himself, We can foretell our future; we foremake .
  • *1914 , Francis Marshal Pierce, The battle of Gettysburg :
  • [...] but, rising abruptly northward, they prevented the passage of armies except at the far north, and subordinate ranges curtained and defended the intervening valleys as foremade runways for invasive operations northward, while opening into supply sections to the south.
  • *2012 , Nicholas Rescher, Pragmatism: The Restoration of Its Scientific Roots :
  • It proposed to abolish anything definite and categorical and put in its place that which is no more than situational, contextual, and ephemeral. It foremakes objective factuality for relativized subjectivity.

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