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envisage

[ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ]

Definition:
1. To imagine what will happen in the future.
2. Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case.

Use 'envisage' in a sentence:

  1. It should be quite simple; I don't envisage any difficulty.
  2. When do you envisage being able to pay me back?
  3. It's hard to envisage a more disruptive business model.
  4. Henry Ford envisaged an important future for the motor car.
  5. We had not envisaged that the situation would get so bad.
  6. He had never envisaged spending the whole of his working life in that particular job.
  7. 2007 Envisages a Faster and Better Economic Development.
  8. The fourth part describes the administrative procedure law legislation envisaged.
  9. With increased variation in weather patterns, experts envisage far worse to come.
  10. No one ever envisaged it being a cultural centre.
  11. Fans of these envisage a future in which people’s wallets and purses will get sucked into smartphones too.
  12. I don't envisage I will take an executive role, but rather become a consultant on merchandise and marketing.
  13. I can't envisage him doing such a terrible thing.
  14. Personally, I envisage them staying together.
  15. Envisages on Economic Coordination Sphere between China and Border Countries.
  16. It is hard to envisage any other candidate inspiring anything similar.
  17. They envisage somehow restoring PA border guards-in fact, Fatah soldiers or police-at the Rafah crossing.
  18. We envisage that large scale projects might require additional methods; if so, they could reasonably be added to this class.
  19. Most bills envisage compensation of some sort for dirty industries, which would suffer most from an emissions cap.
  20. You might think this is how the wealthy envisage the autumn of their lives but in Britain it seems that this is not the case.
  21. The Comprehensive Feature and Envisaged Performance of Standardization of the New Generation Cars.
  22. So how might this end? I envisage three possible outcomes.
  23. Death is not as many envisage and you are quickly reunited with your loved ones.
  24. It is impossible to envisage such an unequal relationship being acceptable to India or Russia or, for that matter, Japan.
  25. Envisage The Development of Chinese Milk Industry.
  26. The architect looked at the plans and envisaged the finished house.
  27. There are many ways to envisage the relationship between film and literature.
  28. The party envisages that socialism can come without civil war.
  29. Then I propose the follow-up concept of human assets envisaged.
  30. Improvement envisaged for cold charge treating method in Isa smelting process.
  31. The researchers envisage a mid-range aircraft that would carry 215 passengers.
  32. He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future.
  33. The future beckons and you are beginning to envisage its attraction after the darkness you have experienced.
  34. The bathroom has taken a lot longer to get right than either Elaine or Dennis had envisaged.
  35. Just let the pen roll as you envisage what your perfect day, then week, then year would look like.
  36. Meanwhile, he can envisage a bright blueprint for himself.
  37. There is one workable solution: to envisage your trouble.
  38. The escalating real estate price war is equivalent to an epidemic one doesn't envisage.
  39. It was always hard to envisage getting 27 European countries, each with its distinct history, to speak with a single voice.
  40. The paper reviews and envisages the development trend of carbon electrode.
  41. If the BRICs pursue sound policies, however, the world we envisage here might turn out to be a reality, not just a dream.
  42. The board envisages that there will be a high profit.
  43. When do you envisage being able to pay back the money?
  44. But apart from that, I can not envisage any problems.
  45. The new rules in America envisage imposing losses on all creditors (but not depositors).
  46. You need to become the soul that you envisage is able to take its place in the higher dimensions.
  47. We must envisage realities.
  48. Inspection Analysis and Envisage of Public Opinion Supervised Legislation in Our Country.
  49. It is increasingly difficult to envisage a peaceful transfer of power next time.
  50. I can't envisage her coping with this job.
  51. I don't envisage working with him again.
  52. The brewers are still none the wiser about the shape the Government envisages for the industry.
  53. It is envisaged that the talks will take place in the spring.
  54. What level of profit do you envisage?
  55. With some kind of spirited sense he seemed to envisage a bleak, horrible void.