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foreseeable

[ fawr-see-uh-buhl ]

adjective

  1. as far as can be seen:

    Our objective is to make travel around the city quick, easy, and trouble-free for the foreseeable future.

  2. able to be known or seen in advance:

    A key finding was that the fire was foreseeable, and both the mine owner and the regulatory agencies could have prevented it from occurring.



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Other yvlog Forms

  • ڴǰ·····ٲ [fawr-see-, uh, -, bil, -i-tee], noun
  • ܲ·ڴǰ··· adjective
  • ܲ·ڴǰ····ness noun
  • ܲ·ڴǰ··· adverb
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Some 96% of Maid provisions are under "track one" where death is "reasonably foreseeable".

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With Watkins out for the foreseeable future, the Trojans are expected to be active in the transfer portal.

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Cronin has indicated he wants his rosters full of veterans, meaning he will prioritize the transfer portal over freshmen for the foreseeable future.

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It claims that the conduct of the company was "the clear, foreseeable cause" of Mr Barnett's death.

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The declaration added: "To release his exact status could subject him to reasonably foreseeable harm in the form of harassment as well as unwanted contact by the media and others."

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What does foreseeable mean?

If something is foreseeable, it means it can be predicted or identified in advance.

Foreseeable is the adjective form of the verb foresee, which means to see or know beforehand.

Foreseeable is often used in the phrase the foreseeable future, referring to the span of time in the near future about which reasonable assumptions can be made.

Example: Unfortunately, due to the road closure we’ll be taking the detour for the foreseeable future.

Where doesڴǰ𲹲come from?

The first records of the word foreseeable come from the early 1800s. The verb foresee is recorded much earlier, before the 900s. Foresee comes from the Old English ڴǰŧDz and contains the prefix fore-, meaning “before.” In foresee and foreseeable, see is used not in the literal sense of sight, but in the sense of insight or foresight.

Of course, no one can predict the future with certainty, and describing something as foreseeable doesn’t imply that someone’s looking into a crystal ball. When we talk about the events of the foreseeable future, we’re talking about the things that we can reasonably anticipate or predict will happen in the near future. Foreseeable is typically used in discussions about planning ahead. Or about how someone should have planned ahead but didn’t, as in All of these risks were foreseeable, so his excuse that they came as a complete surprise doesn’t hold up.

Things that cannot be reasonably foreseen can be described as unforeseeable.

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What are some other forms of foreseeable?

  • foresee (verb)
  • unforeseeable (adjective)
  • foreseeability (noun)

What are some synonyms for foreseeable?

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What are some words that often get used in discussing foreseeable?

How isforeseeable used in real life?

Foreseeable is typically used in discussion of what we anticipate or know will happen. It’s most commonly used in the phrase the foreseeable future.

Try usingforeseeable!

Which word from the following does NOT describe a situation that is foreseeable?

A. expected
B. unknowable
C. predicted
D. anticipated

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