presignal

/ˈprɛsɪɡnəl/

Definitions

1. verb

to give or send a signal or indication in advance, especially of a warning or a warning of danger

“The pilot presignaled the other planes in the flight to be prepared for the unexpected turbulence ahead.”

2. noun

a signal or indication given in advance, especially of a warning or a warning of danger

“The presignal of the incoming storm forced the authorities to evacuate the coastal area.”

Synonyms

  • alert
  • signal
  • warn

Antonyms

  • conceal
  • hide