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