1. presaging - Noun
2. presaging - Verb
of Presage
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll reactionary classes in all historical epochs, when the antagonism between exploiters and exploited reaches its highest peak, presaging the arrival of a new social regime, have turned to the worst weapons of repression and calumny against their adversaries. Fidel Castro
Barring a miracle, the family that has existed since antiquity will likely crumble, presaging the fall of Western civilization itself. This is a time for concerted prayer, divine wisdom and greater courage than we have ever been called upon to exercise. James Dobson
The title of the episode, "In the Forest of the Night," is taken from a verse of William Blake's "", presaging the appearance of the tiger ("Tyger! Source: Internet
With the fall of the Berlin Wall, global capitalism would emerge triumphant, presaging, in the of Francis Fukuyama, "the end of history as such: that is. Source: Internet