Word info

early-warning

Adjective

Meaning

early-warning (not comparable)

(attributive) Denoting equipment and systems designed to give sufficient warning of an impending event.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Alternative names

early warning

Examples

Achieving SDGs Goal 3 will mean strengthening the capacity of countries for early warning, risk reduction and management of national and global health risks. Source: Internet

Alahagie Nyangadou, Director General Strategic Policy said "prevention is better than cure", adding this old adage applies to many aspects of human existence and it does as well to conflict prevention and early warning. Source: Internet

And there are early warning signs: Ted Kaufman, who is leading the Biden transition team, recently told The Wall Street Journal that because of Trump-era deficit spending, “when we get in, the pantry is going to be bare.” Source: Internet

Air raid sirens will sound across the West Bank on Monday morning as the Home Front Command and Central Command conduct a drill to check that early warning systems are in order. Source: Internet

A long, two-stage radar-guided missile, the SA-2 used the P-12 early warning radar (NATO name: “Spoon Rest”) and the RSN-75 “Fan Song” missile control radar. Source: Internet

An early warning training tape generating indications of a large-scale Soviet nuclear attack had somehow transferred to the actual early warning network, which triggered an all-too-real scramble. Source: Internet

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