English to Maori Meaning of forewarn - whakaatu


Forewarn :
whakaatu

whakaatu

whakaatui muafaaara faahouraae faaara nei
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Definitions of forewarn in English
Verb(1) warn in advance or beforehand; give an early warning
Examples of forewarn in English
(1) Why wait for the wisdom of hindsight to kick in when there's astrology columns to forewarn you - right?(2) Since April, cash-machine operators have had a duty to forewarn consumers if their machine would charge.(3) The attraction of this scheme for the authorities seems to be that it enables them to forewarn partners of previously convicted domestic abusers before these partners become victims themselves.(4) Hot colours and Latin memorabilia fight to grab your attention, while the music and chatter forewarn you that you are in for anything but a quiet night.(5) In an earlier time when I was involved full time in radical politics, I always had cause to forewarn colleagues that having the correct line did not guarantee anyone victory or success in any way.(6) But I also would forewarn people that commerce on the Internet - once the whole thing gets established, and you have the infrastructure and base for it, is going to be taxed.(7) Really, if that is not something to forewarn us of what is to come, then we can all look forward to the emasculation of our freedoms sooner or later.(8) I have given you his ID to forewarn you should you do the walk.(9) The writer may, if she wishes, give hints and tips about the unfolding action: she may choose to remind us readers of things we might have forgotten, and forewarn us of events yet to come.(10) She said: ÔÇÿWhen you get the phone call from the police to forewarn you what has been found, obviously I get so scared.ÔÇÖ(11) What this means is that journalists need to forewarn people of the dangers of certain words and actions that carry the potential of plunging their communities or the nation into chaos.(12) Without a location scout to forewarn me, during the two weeks I spent touring around the country I was certainly taken aback by Morocco's diversity.(13) We had good collaboration, and as the gentleman mentioned earlier, we had a lot of forewarning , a lot of cancellations.(14) I was forewarned however that the area was now over-run with tourist shops and restaurants.(15) The UN failed to respond to impending massacres despite forewarnings in all three cases.(16) I consider myself to be quite dramatic, so if one day I become a successful actress remember that you were forewarned .
Related Phrases of forewarn
Synonyms
Verb
1. warn ::
whakatupato
2. warn in advance ::
whakatupato i roto i mua
3. give advance warning ::
hoatu fakatokanga tokamu'a
4. give fair warning ::
hoatu fakatokanga ataahua
5. give notice ::
hoatu pānui
6. apprise ::
whakaatu
7. inform ::
whakamōhio
8. alert ::
mataara
9. caution ::
tūpato
Different Forms
forewarn, forewarned, forewarning, forewarns
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