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Meanings of
farseeing
in anglès
Planning prudently for the future.
long
farsighted
foresighted
longsighted
foresightful
prospicient
Related terms
provident
Capable of seeing to a great distance.
keen-sighted
eagle-eyed
Related terms
presbyopic
Synonyms
Examples for "
long
"
long
farsighted
foresighted
longsighted
foresightful
Examples for "
long
"
1
The menu read 'Hillsborough Castle'-thename 'Government House' had
long
since gone.
2
However, EU officials said that African migration presented the greater
long
-
term
concern.
3
Public health agencies need a better
long
-
term
solution for prevention: a vaccine.
4
However, media attention is never sustained
long
enough to ask such questions.
5
I've come a
long
way to hear your answer to that question.
1
Considering the mood of the moment, this was a
farsighted
tactical move.
2
She told me what a fine leader Kristian was, decisive,
farsighted
.
3
In Aston Martin's
farsighted
flight plan, pilotless drones will transfer passengers around town.
4
Some would bring you down-theyare not very
farsighted
,
I fear.
5
Marcol hauled her out of the flames as soon as we
farsighted
her.
1
I am not prejudiced as my parents were, but I am
foresighted
.
2
The longer you wait to catch on to this, the more
foresighted
I get.
3
Common lawbreakers, like that Diggums character, were common enough, but intelligent,
foresighted
criminals were rare.
4
The horse-drawn buses ranged along the curb were reserved for the
foresighted
and privileged few.
5
Not only that, fortunes could be made in time of war by alert,
foresighted
folk.
1
Yet I had often revolved the judicious lines in which Pope answers the objections of his
longsighted
friend:
2
"I can post the most
longsighted
among us up on this ridge to overlook the battle."
1
"Irina did." Akilina sounds bitter to her own ears: she had not imagined Irina Durova to be so
foresightful
.
Usage of
farseeing
in anglès
1
God is her ideal of all that is strong, powerful and
farseeing
.
2
As he got ready, businessmen spoke of him as
farseeing
,
forward-looking, progress-minded.
3
A crystal ball of
farseeing
,
a magic ring like I once had.
4
And to seal his prayer,
farseeing
Zeus sent down a sign.
5
They're very
farseeing
,
much more
farseeing
than cards or tea leaves.
6
Yes, Anspach is a
farseeing
man, Theo,
farseeing
and very covert.
7
Life is a sequence-thelogical,
farseeing
mind is a cumulative consequence.
8
He was surely a man of brilliant parts-sostrong and
farseeing
!
9
Whereas you, sir, are known to be cautious and careful, and
farseeing
and discreet.
10
His gaze, as he stared over my head, was
farseeing
.
11
Mrs. Lynde is a very
farseeing
woman, isn't she, Matthew?
12
Her eyes took that
farseeing
look of the dreamer.
13
She is wise,
farseeing
,
less of an opportunist in her statesmanship than any other nation.
14
I am firm," exclaimed Mrs. Attray; "I am more than firm-
I
am
farseeing
.
15
And yet sorrow is godlike, sorrow is grand and great, sorrow is wise and
farseeing
.
16
But there was a hunger that not
farseeing
Nibowaka could appease, not even talk about.
Other examples for "farseeing"
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farseeing
farsee
Verb
Present
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
call farseeing
farseeing man
farseeing statesman
Farseeing
through the time