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US
/sɪˈnɛɹioʊ/
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[ UK /sənˈɑːɹiˌəʊ/ ]
[ UK /sənˈɑːɹiˌəʊ/ ]
NOUN
- an outline or synopsis of a play (or, by extension, of a literary work)
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a postulated sequence of possible events
planners developed several scenarios in case of an attack -
a setting for a work of art or literature
the scenario is France during the Reign of Terror
How To Use scenario In A Sentence
- We're currently shrinking the size of technology by a factor of 5.6 per linear dimension per decade, so it is conservative to say that this scenario will be feasible in a few decades.
- Setting aside such doomsday scenarios, what is really going on? Times, Sunday Times
- Not sure what a 'twofer' is, but if what you mean is that the '2050' scenario is ridiculous, then you're way into denial and every bit as susceptible to the blinkers of 'You Know You Are Right' as those you ridicule. John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting...
- In my scenario, the Senator tells the drowning person that it was the flailing non-swimmer's fault for falling in and not learning how to swim, not the Senator's doing, just before the erratic splasher goes under the surface for the last time. Norman Cressy: Musings II
- This scenario was as unsubstantial as most of the claims made by campaign groups about the potential danger that anthrax could be easily used as a bio-weapon.
- However even currently available estimates already show encouraging results in the case 2 scenario described above.
- This app will give you stats for a whole bunch of scenarios. The Sun
- In a more realistic scenario, Bulgaria will decommission reactors 1 and 2 by end - 2002 as agreed upon with the EC and it will preserve reactors 3 and 4.
- The second scenario is a military coup d'état by the hardliners.
- One plausible scenario, he said, was that he had indeed threatened the cops with a dummy gun.