Examples of 'premonitory' in a sentence
Meaning of "premonitory"
Premonitory (noun): Serving as a warning or indication of a future event, typically negative or unwanted
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- Serving as a warning.
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A questionnaire to assess premonitory symptoms of myocardial infarction.
A premonitory thinking about virtual reality.
This is called the premonitory or prodromal phase.
A premonitory dream about business success.
And the proof lies in premonitory dreams.
Premonitory dreams continue to fascinate us and sometimes even frighten us.
You will have premonitory dreams.
He claimed the first dream was premonitory.
Has had no premonitory symptoms.
The first stage of a migraine is known as a premonitory stage.
This premonitory symptom has never been absent in our experiments.
All of the animals died with no premonitory signs.
A slight premonitory symptom of the storm that was coming.
Absent at birth or history of small premonitory mark at birth.
Diagnostic cardiac premonitory signs and symptoms of red scorpion sting.
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Nothing makes me doubt of the precision of the premonitory dream.
It was like a premonitory hallucination.
The title was somewhat premonitory.
Many premonitory warnings.
There are all kinds of premonitory dreams.
Premonitory dreams or with messages that your unconscious sents to you to help.
The supposed witch having premonitory visions and things.
The old meaning tells you that the dream is premonitory.
You have also suffered from premonitory symptoms of sickness.
Premonitory sensations are only relieved after the tic has been carried out.
The scientific aspect versus the reality of the premonitory dream.
No one imagined these premonitory shocks of an imminent eruption of the volcano.
Some people with tics may not be aware of the premonitory urge.
Hopefully this title is not premonitory because the author does not deserve it.
Barbiturates should not be administered to patients showing the premonitory signs of hepatic coma.
It was also a premonitory lesson of what was about to happen to the Croatian shipyards.
I fear it is premonitory.
It is a premonitory image of what the Armistice and Vichy will be.
And yet never have there been fewer premonitory signs of the advent of socialism.
They may have tics for several years before becoming aware of premonitory urges.
In this first race there were several premonitory signs of problems that would grow.
What I did not know is that it was premonitory.
Let us hope this title will not be premonitory because the author deserves better.
Unintentionally, the message became ironically premonitory.
Those are not premonitory dreams, you are just a sleepwalker.
Louis had already felt the effect of the premonitory shocks of the uprising.
Thought could have been given to this unhappy resemblance… unless it was deliberate and premonitory!
Caravaggio added the white sheet as a premonitory sign, as if it were the shroud.
Just a few days later, his joke now seems almost premonitory.
Th e most frequently reported premonitory symptoms are fatigue, phonophobia, and yawning.
The nightmare is lucid, the delirium premonitory.
Those premonitory symptoms, which may last for months, arc followed by periodical eruptions.
Have you had precognitions or premonitory dreams?
Was this a premonitory sign of what I would end up doing later on?
Why does no one listen to premonitory dreams?