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Meanings of
envision
in English
Portuguese
visualizar
Catalan
veure
Spanish
ver
Back to the meaning
Imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind.
see
figure
picture
project
image
fancy
visualize
visualise
Portuguese
visualizar
Spanish
prever
Back to the meaning
Picture to oneself; imagine possible.
foresee
Spanish
prever
Synonyms
Examples for "
see
"
see
figure
picture
project
image
Examples for "
see
"
1
Airlines, however, largely
see
their main funding requirements as a government responsibility.
2
However, one answer I struggle to
see
is with my family situation.
3
Conditions changed completely and the government will
see
major changes, Ahmadinejad said.
4
However, you'll
see
in the New Year on a happy note indeed!
5
In a good way -the way I choose to
see
reality.
1
In reality, given the generous qualifying regulations, quite sizeable movies often
figure
.
2
Today's new
figure
is down from the 67 new cases reported yesterday.
3
I've long given up trying to
figure
things out in China today.
4
Jun Kwang-hoon is a political
figure
-a far right political icon.
5
But the authors note the
figure
will vary from year to year.
1
However, the reports present a very positive
picture
,
especially at primary level.
2
Public opinion polls on the EU referendum question give a confused
picture
.
3
A recent State Department report on state-sponsored terrorism paints a different
picture
.
4
Popular films did, however, break into the best
picture
race last year.
5
Public opinion polls on the proposition so far give no clear
picture
.
1
The
project
is a result of several years' work and painstaking planning.
2
Wit Capital Europe announced a similar
project
based in Dublin last year.
3
She said her government does not seek state control of this
project
.
4
The community health course structure and goals enhanced learning in the
project
.
5
Hundreds of people also come each year to work on the
project
.
1
The research found young players were particularly vulnerable to body
image
issues.
2
Yet such detentions pose a public
image
problem for the security forces.
3
One told The Observer: 'New Zealand has historically had an
image
problem.
4
Great for the shelter, great for my
image
and great for business.
5
Self-rated health was not associated with body
image
concern or weight satisfaction.
1
They are trained, trained not in
fancy
debate, but in practical discussion.
2
Instead, they are free to prosecute their ambitious agenda however they
fancy
.
3
Why government ministers need super
fancy
cars is also a bit baffling.
4
Good tinned tuna is fine if you don't
fancy
the preserving process.
5
It's much more than just
fancy
version of existing active safety technology.
1
Who can even
visualize
that type of number, let alone combat it?
2
This new feature is simply making it easier to
visualize
this data.
3
And I could
visualize
the four glass display cases with Elvis's suits.
4
It is possible to
visualize
the billions of galaxies in some form.
5
It is equally acceptable to
visualize
the elements in their physical forms.
1
The only way we can
visualise
it, perhaps, is through our children.
2
If you're worried about your plane crashing,
visualise
a plane landing safely.
3
She and JR
visualise
this by creating a life-sized eye test chart.
4
I desperately tried to
visualise
myself playing for Spurs at that time.
5
Imagine how sexually empowered women who can
visualise
their clits will be.
Usage of
envision
in English
1
Be sure to find out what your parents
envision
for their future.
2
For some reason, I could
envision
the mortuary home in radiant detail.
3
Going forward, space-travel entrepreneurs
envision
two principal scenarios for public space treks.
4
EBONY: At that point, what did you
envision
your career looking like?
5
But modern day ninjas might not be exactly as we
envision
them.
6
So I would
envision
something like that ultimately in the final product.
7
I can't
envision
secret meetings to decide the fate of each candidate.
8
There is no land left here for the wide palace you
envision
.
9
It required no imagination and even less paranoia to
envision
the scene:
10
And I think just
envision
that person you would want to be.
11
He added that he could
envision
a prototype suit in three years.
12
But even optimistic forecasts do not
envision
Democrats getting to 60 seats.
13
This is what most people
envision
when they think of adult stores.
14
I don't
envision
myself writing more children's stories, but you never know.
15
The more gifted viewers back on Earth might even
envision
filets mignon.
16
For some prehistoric creatures, it isn't difficult to
envision
their feeding habits.
Other examples for "envision"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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envision
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
envision how
envision a future
envision when
envision shareholders
envision large
More collocations
Translations for
envision
Portuguese
visualizar
Catalan
veure
imaginar-se
figurar-se
representar-se
Spanish
ver
prever
visualizar
Envision
through the time
Envision
across language varieties
United States of America
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