preshadow
/ˈprɛʃoʊdoʊ/Definitions
1. verb
to give an indication or warning of something before it happens
“The stormy weather was beginning to preshave the tourists that the trip might be cancelled.”
2. verb
to suggest or foreshadow the presence or existence of something
“The strange noise in the attic began to preshave the presence of a ghost.”
3. verb
to give a hint or indication of something before it happens
“The faint scent of smoke began to preshave the start of a fire.”