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envision
[ en-vizh-uhn ]
verb (used with object)
- to picture mentally, especially some future event or events:
to envision a bright future.
envision
/ ɪ²Ôˈ±¹ÉªÏôÉ™²Ô /
verb
- tr to conceive of as a possibility, esp in the future; foresee
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Example Sentences
In my mind’s eye, I envisioned a financially and emotionally secure, 60-something professional with interests in the arts, fitness and travel.
“There will be a short time of uncertainty, and then we’ll move back to the prosperity that this president has envisioned,†Rollins said to reporters at the White House on Thursday.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers tackle Max Starks can envision a disproportionate percentage of centers receiving the proposed honor.
Early contours of the Disney-Fox transaction — orchestrated by Disney Chief Executive Bob Iger and Murdoch — had envisioned the Century City compound as one of the assets included in the sale to Disney.
Keery envisioned each song as the story of a separate guest at a hotel where everyone is at a spiritual or emotional crossroads.
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