foresave

To save (money or a person) beforehand or in advance.

Verb

  1. To save (money or a person) beforehand or in advance.
    • The mendicant exhibited no gesture of impatience or surprise; he had grown accustomed to such repulses, and he rapidly made the sign of the Cross in the air as the clergyman proceeded on his way, saying so audibly that...
    • The fact that the accommodation is becoming "totally inadequate" is a common complaint from the committees of all medical charities, and does not so much indicate the piteous and pressing need of the poor as the...

Origin

From fore- + save.

Forms

foresaves foresaving foresaved fore-save