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UK
/fˈɔːsaɪtɪd/
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ADJECTIVE
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planning prudently for the future
large goals that required farsighted policies
took a long view of the geopolitical issues
How To Use foresighted In A Sentence
- If you'd like to save a few trees and join me in honoring a foresighted teacher and impish free spirit, now is the time to store the Christmas cards on your mantel for re-use next year. Peter Y. Sussman: Get the Christmas Cards Ready
- Our foresighted lawmakers, the politicians have also contributed to this achievement.
- He left an indelible imprint on his followers, who saw him as a foresighted leader and a constructive party guide.
- We were foresighted enough to install a gas fireplace in our basement den, which has made the room my favorite spot in our house this winter.
- I believe that this legislation is very foresighted indeed.
- Ideals of the good enable us to take up the standpoint of the prudent and foresighted individual, concerned to harmonize current desires with one another and with the self's future needs and interests.
- This is not a foresighted, research-based, risk-assessing organization.
- In response to this excellent, balanced, foresighted Budget, the public wants to know one thing: where is National's policy?
- I hope that before too long the Green Party will be part of a Government that is foresighted and courageous enough to get rid of the whole foolish student loan scheme, altogether.
- The county police have been very foresighted and allowed me to be involved in spectrum management.