foreworn

for•worn

(fɔrˈwɔrn, -ˈwoʊrn)

adj. Archaic.
exhausted.
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And yet, there are some simple ways that could improve this for consumers, such as further integrating National Rail and other lines within Citymapper to foreworn people of future disruption, while providing alternative solutions in advance.
Be foreworn, you might pound your head against a wall to make it stop and, unintentionally, have something in common with these two pathetic losers.
He sought to foreworn Parliament about legal issues likely to surface in the years ahead.