This is the 11823rd most frequent Portuguese word.
preverem
"Preverem" is the third-person plural form of the verb "prever," meaning "to foresee" or "to predict."
'Preverem' in this case functions as the verb 'prever' ('to predict') in its infinitive form, applying to the plural subject 'meteorologistas' to mark intent or obligation.
Os meteorologistas devem preverem as condições climáticas com precisão.
The meteorologists must forecast the weather conditions accurately.
'Preverem' is used here similarly to express the necessity for the governors to predict outcomes, adding contextuality to foresight.
Os governantes precisam preverem os impactos das novas políticas.
The governors need to foresee the impacts of the new policies.
Here, 'preverem' denotes obligation or importance regarding predicting an outcome, used for a plural implied subject.