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US
/fɔɹˈsi/
]
[ UK /fɔːsˈiː/ ]
[ UK /fɔːsˈiː/ ]
VERB
- act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
-
picture to oneself; imagine possible
I cannot envision him as President - realize beforehand
How To Use foresee In A Sentence
- It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
- Whoever seeks to export such a system has to be aware of the unforeseeable consequences this model can have in an unknown environment.
- The election might be a catalyst for change of the sort that the junta had not foreseen. Times, Sunday Times
- It does not matter that they are unusual, unexpected, unforeseen and unforeseeable.
- Unfortunately the glow is so faint that no readily foreseeable telescope will be able to capture it.
- But what about the accidental acts that no one could foresee? Times, Sunday Times
- Those who can foresee difficulties on their way to success may keep calm when they really appear.
- He foresees a great demand for programmers who reskill themselves in the days to come.
- In Britain for the foreseeable future the ultimate purchaser of 80% or more of health care will continue to be the Treasury.
- Luzhin feels that all the dreams and fancies of having Dounia as his wife is in jeopardy because of a unforeseen turn of fortunes.