Also means
ahead
Usage Note
Au-devant is mainly used in the fixed phrase aller au-devant de ('to go out to meet' or 'to anticipate'). Aller au-devant des ennuis literally means 'to go out to meet trouble' and is an idiom for inviting problems. It is more literary than the simple en avant ('forward').
Examples
"Il est allé au-devant des visiteurs."
Natural Translation
He went forward to meet the visitors.
Related Words
Explore French by topic