foretrained
See also: fore-trained
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editforetrained (not comparable)
- Trained beforehand or in advance
- 1947, UAW Ammunition - Volumes 5-6:
- They will be forewarned and foretrained.
- 1957, Cyril Ray, The Compleat Imbiber: An Entertainment - Page 181:
- Young women can make even more irretrievable fools of themselves than young men, if they are not forewarned and foretrained.
- 2003, Norman Franklin Childers, The Strawberry: A Book for Growers, Others - Page 129:
- Being foretrained, they immediately hunt and run off the offender.
- 2012, B.J. Irani (Gujarati Writer), S.M. Desai (Gujarati Writer), Dr. Anurag Gumashta (English Translator), The Sadguru of Sakori - Upasani Maharaj - Page 88:
- That mendicant agreed to do as guided by Maharaj and hence the next day Maharaj accompanied by that fore-trained mendicant started for the old lady's house.
- 1947, UAW Ammunition - Volumes 5-6: