Adverb
With prescience or foresight.
Source: Webster's dictionaryRichard Feynman presciently stated... that ‘There's Plenty of Room at the Bottom'. ...within this vast room ... there will be a requirement for communication. Stephen F Bush
more presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation Source: Internet
Bakunin was "Marx’s flamboyant chief opponent", and "presciently warned against the emergence of a communist authoritarianism that would take power over working people." Source: Internet
Perhaps, most presciently, An Innocent Bystander is a reminder that whether Jews live in Israel or the Diaspora, whether they are ardent Zionists or anti-Zionists, their Judaism remain a common denominator for bigotry. Source: Internet
It was given broader voice by editors of a fledgling newspaper, called … wait for it … The Columbian, which presciently predicted in an editorial: “a legal divorce from the south is inevitable.” Source: Internet
He presciently identifies the California wine industry as one to be reckoned with. Source: Internet