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envisage English

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envisage

If you envisage something, you think that it will very likely happen. The talks proved that things were a little more complicated than originally envisaged. She envisaged her future within the company, and how she would change it. If you envisage something, you imagine what it looks like. It's hard to envisage him as a long-haired man walking through New York in torn jeans and Jesus sandals.

envisage

(= conceive of) form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case Can you conceive of him as the president?

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Envisage it.
How many dead does your plan envisage?
Do you envisage taking your. photographic experiment to completion?
I find it difficult to envisage.
Can you envisage a situation where the lack of honeycomb-centred chocolate bars might be the direct cause of a lethal radiation leak?
And one also could envisage - something else.
Did you envisage zip or button fly?
If I could envisage a plan, some kind of starting point.
You can envisage it?
And as he traveled, he began to envisage a new type of society.
With the dress rehearsal, the court performance and the public showing, I envisage three.
And do you envisage a strategy for the department?
But we can't exclude an improvement after chemotheraphy, allowing us to envisage a possible operation.
Close your eyes and try to envisage Grey opening your dress, kissing your back.
What did you envisage?
What do you envisage?
Do you envisage taking your photographic experiment to completion?
It doesn't envisage any involvement of US ground forces.
I haven't. If I could envisage a plan, some kind of starting point.
Do you envisage any preservation treatment?
And it is treason, my Lord Chancellor, to envisage the King's death! - My Lord, all our concern is for the Prince.
Mr Minister, General, Gentlemen. from our latest analysis of the ground reports we envisage the firing of blank warning shots, perhaps even empty warheads, to create a diversion for the land-based assault.
It is difficult to envisage a stronger contender.
I can envisage it being a political crime.
So, putting it into context, I don't envisage the breaking of bones to get at a thousand bucks.
Why do they do that.? You can envisage it?
And it is treason, my Lord Chancellor, to envisage the King's death!
Nothing has altered since yesterday and I don't envisage anything changing for months.
I don't envisage the breaking of bones to get at a thousand bucks.
I'm trying to envisage what kind of lock the notches on this key correspond to.
I did not envisage - could not envisage - a soldier dying because he was hungry.
How much money do you envisage raising, Mr. Selfridge?
If this goes well we can envisage something else.
You don't let everyday behavior betray your values. You don't envisage a thought system requiring a change in your lifestyle.

News and current affairs

If we are to break the current impasse, we must envisage a healthy Greek economy.
The US is a magnet, and many people can envisage themselves as Americans, in part because so many successful Americans look like them.
TRIPOLI - With the creation of a new government, Libya's leaders should finally be able to focus on organizing the transition from the authoritarian state that they inherited to the more pluralistic one they envisage.
EEA membership implies a common market and substantial progress towards legislative harmonization with the EU, but it does not envisage establishment of supranational bodies (except for a dispute resolution mechanism).
The optimist may reply that the pessimist's imagination is too weak to envisage the full range of wonderful new job possibilities that automation is opening up.
He was chosen for his unquestioning loyalty, and it is difficult to envisage Putin playing second fiddle to a man who has been his underling for 18 years.
The sums required from the international financial institutions were so large that it began to be possible for currency speculators to envisage circumstances in which there would be no help.
Indeed, China wants a strong and independent Europe, and from that vantage point it is not too early for China to envisage a truly multi-polar global system.
Nonetheless, the inability to envisage an overall cyber arms-control agreement need not prevent progress on some issues now.
Nor do these official responses to the crisis envisage limiting the amount of loans to some multiple of the borrowers' income or some proportion of the value of the property being bought.
There were also signals emanating from Iran that, having, having mastered uranium enrichment technology, the authorities could envisage continuing enrichment in a third country in a joint consortium with the West.
We also envisage detailed neighborhood planning aimed at adding more public space.
America is a magnet, and many people can envisage themselves as Americans, because many successful Americans look like people in other countries.
But one can envisage a system in which international reserves are held each in roughly equal shares of dollars, euros (assuming a further gradual increase in its share), and SDRs.
Would it be too bold to envisage there being an EU finance ministry one day?
In the aftermath of the terror attacks of September 11, 2001, Americans simply could not envisage sharing their security responsibilities with others.
But those lessons imply reforms that are more far-reaching than Chirac is ever likely to envisage.
America's financial difficulties and foreign entanglements, together with China's economic ascent, led many last year to envisage the emergence of a sort of global condominium between the two countries.
But, while the euro's international role - especially its use in financial markets - has increased since its inception, it is hard to envisage it overtaking the dollar as the dominant reserve currency in the foreseeable future.
As the financial crisis has shown, it is also the process that enables us to increase our understanding and ultimately to envisage a new world.

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