Form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case.
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Examples for "imagine"
Examples for "imagine"
1You can imagine the number of cases will definitely increase, Bajwa said.
2I imagine they wanted to investigate the problem; I just wanted out.
3As one might imagine, different threat groups launder money in different ways.
4The future depends on your ability to imagine and create the future.
5As you can imagine people are stunned over this 'great escape' attempt.
1The proposals envisage more funding for mayoral social programmes from central government.
2Few could envisage the promised new village of Ongar as a reality.
3But EU climate policies do not envisage an immediate fossil fuel phase-out.
4Gibson said he did not envisage the Lions changing their game plan.
5I was beginning to think I couldn't envisage an existence without Xavier.
1Drosks found it difficult to conceive of a number greater than seven.
2It is not difficult to conceive of a just war against Iraq.
3Women cannot conceive of the drama of life without women in it.
4These are inventions that we couldn't even conceive of 10 years ago.
5He didn't want to understand, couldn't conceive of what she was saying.
1His rabbit is an innovation strategist that likes to work with clients "to define problems, ideate solutions, and articulate outcomes".