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    envisage
    /ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ/

    verb

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  2. ENVISAGE definition: 1. to imagine or expect something in the future, especially something good: 2. to form a mental…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of ENVISAGE is to view or regard in a certain way. How to use envisage in a sentence. Did you know? Synonym Discussion of Envisage.

  4. Definition of envisage verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. to imagine what will happen in the future. envisage something What level of profit do you envisage? envisage (somebody) doing something I can't envisage her coping with this job. I don’t envisage working with him again. it is envisaged that…

  5. Envisage definition: to contemplate; visualize. See examples of ENVISAGE used in a sentence.

  6. To envisage is to imagine something that does not yet exist. The words envisage and envision share the same Latin root meaning to see. Both words are very similar in meaning but do have slight shades of difference. If you envision something happening, you can see it happening in your mind.

  7. If you envisage something, you imagine that it is true, real, or likely to happen. [...] present simple: I envisage, you envisage [...] past simple: I envisaged, you envisaged [...] • imagine, contemplate, conceive (of), visualize [...] • foresee, see, expect, predict [...]

  8. If you envisage something, you imagine that it is true, real, or likely to happen. [...] present simple: I envisage, you envisage [...] past simple: I envisaged, you envisaged [...] • imagine, contemplate, conceive (of), visualize [...] • foresee, see, expect, predict [...]

  9. ENVISAGE definition: to imagine something happening, or think that something is likely to happen: . Learn more.

  10. envisage meaning, definition, what is envisage: to think that something is likely to hap...: Learn more.

  11. To form an image of in the mind; visualize; imagine. To consider or regard in a certain way. To conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine or envision. From French envisager, from en (“in”) + visage (“visage”); see visage. These ambitious projects envisage intelligent agents with a wide variety of skills.