Examples of 'portends' in a sentence

Meaning of "portends"

portend (verb): To serve as an omen or warning of a future event. It implies a sign or indication of something about to happen, often with negative connotations
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of portend

How to use "portends" in a sentence

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Wireless communication portends the instantaneous dissemination.
Portends of my vision of the future became clear.
Involvement of the macula portends a worse prognosis.
This portends well for the future.
With all of the threats that portends.
The future portends a new era of biometrics.
This is an important consideration as it frequently portends a poor prognosis.
A beautiful sea portends success in business or at work.
We have been flooded with signs and portends.
Portends that weapons are at film site.
This dream portends a happy event.
Portends that misfortune will come to the dreamer.
He posited that it portends a frightening consequences.
And the year that it portends.
This portends great disaster for the abbey.

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For a young person portends the end of love.
It portends that a great being has entered this world.
But the dream of a gamble portends serious trouble.
Birth portends death as well as life.
That is what the return to punitive demolitions portends.
It portends much just for a title.
I wonder what the future portends.
That portends danger for retaining such stocks.
To dream of a tightly compressed mouth of a corpse portends an accident.
That often portends a recession and a bear market.
I know not what this portends.
This dream portends some difficulties in our business.
This is an extremely rare event that portends change.
It portends the will of an omnipresent creator.
Its wall portends death.
It portends adverse implications for international peace and security.
This significant dream portends the realisation of your wish.
This portends a lifetime of addiction and premature death for many.
Hisstudiesdidnothing that portends disaster.
All this portends well for the industry.
Configuration and simple manual and portends huge potential.
This portends to be an evil day.
But this injury and surgery portends an uncertain future.
This portends huge changes for the auto industry.
But for what it portends.
The name portends your play.
I fear it behoves my custodial duty to ask what this enquiry portends.
Its appearance portends a poor prognosis for the patient.
I fear it behooves my custodial duty to ask what this inquiry portends.
The belly button portends the death of your parents.
I fear it behoves my custodial duty to ask what this inquiry portends.
Climbing it quickly portends that our ambitions will be fulfilled.
Understand how your environment shapes your character and portends your future.
March portends evil.
We have no choice about the fact that the ecological crisis portends radical change.

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