Realise vs Foreken - What's the difference?
realise | foreken |
*{{quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=
, volume=188, issue=26, page=6, magazine=(The Guardian Weekly)
, title= To perceive, ken, or realise ahead of time; foreknow; preconceive.
*2003 , Steven Pressfield, Last of the Amazons :
Readiness for or anticipation of a perception; foreknowledge; preconception.
*1892 , Edward Elbridge Salisbury, Evelyn McCurdy Salisbury, Family histories and genealogies :
As verbs the difference between realise and foreken
is that realise is standard spelling of from=Non-Oxford British spelling|realize|lang=en while foreken is to perceive, ken, or realise ahead of time; foreknow; preconceive.As a noun foreken is
readiness for or anticipation of a perception; foreknowledge; preconception.realise
English
Verb
(realis)Ed Pilkington
‘Killer robots’ should be banned in advance, UN told, passage=In his submission to the UN, [Christof] Heyns points to the experience of drones. Unmanned aerial vehicles were intended initially only for surveillance, and their use for offensive purposes was prohibited, yet once strategists realised their perceived advantages as a means of carrying out targeted killings, all objections were swept out of the way.}}
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* British Englishforeken
English
Verb
- This before all elevates humankind above the beasts: we alone foreken our mortality. We alone know we must die.
Noun
(en noun)- But Mr. Marcy, with that foreken which distinguishes statesmen from politicians, saw the coming time when the Pacific Coast population would emerge out of its transient humors, when it would feel the settled purposes of permanent [...]