preafflict

/priˈæflikt/

Definitions

1. verb

to be in a state that is likely to cause a particular problem or difficulty

“The country’s economic instability is likely to preafflict its ability to recover from the pandemic.”

2. verb

to be a prelude or a warning sign for something unpleasant

“The symptoms of the disease can preafflict the onset of more severe health problems.”

Synonyms

  • foretell
  • portend
  • presage

Antonyms

  • bode
  • promise