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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
/ ɪˈɪə /
verb
(tr) to conceive of as a possibility, esp in the future; foresee
Example Sentences
The various parties have long envisioned a scenario where domestic and international rights would be shared by at least two different streaming services.
He credited his triumphs to being able to envision possibilities.
It’s not what the Dodgers envisioned entering the year, when they expected to have a rotation of potential All-Stars on the mound every day.
For years, Snap has envisioned a future where people wear glasses to view and interact with computer-generated images without having to scroll through their smartphones.
Ancelotti envisions a technical staff built not around a strict hierarchy of "manager" and "assistant," but a group of five or six specialists, each focused on a specific area of the game.
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