of Prefigure
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is no theophany that is not prefigured in the very constitution of the human being, made as it is "in the image of God"; and esoterism aims at actualizing what is divine in this mirror of God that is man. Frithjof Schuon
The connections I draw between human nature and political systems in my new book, for example, were prefigured in the debates during the Enlightenment and during the framing of the American Constitution. Steven Pinker
At the turn of the 20th century, the Lumière Brothers sent film documentarians to places westerners had never seen, and Georges Méliès utilized trick photography in film fantasies that prefigured that in King Kong. Source: Internet
Buckley (2005): p. 238 Developing the funk and soul of Young Americans, Station to Station's synthesizer -heavy arrangements prefigured the krautrock -influenced music of his next releases. Source: Internet
Despite this, early versions of Multics were broken into repeatedly. citation This led to further work that made the system much more secure and prefigured modern security engineering techniques. Source: Internet
‘Dub music prefigured the dance remix, with fewer vocals and layers of bass-heavy echo and reverb, giving the MC more room to chat over records.’ Source: Internet