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Definition of envision in English: envisionverb ɛnˈvɪʒ(ə)nənˈvɪʒən [with object]Imagine as a future possibility; visualize. 想像;设想 she envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home 她想像着客人们看到她的家时那种羡慕的目光。 Example sentencesExamples - The creative imagination, however, can envision the unbounded, or at least the apparently unbounded.
- The mother envisions a future for her child as a caring adult that is respectful of others and that avoids aggression.
- As the situation stands, therefore, one can envision two possibilities for the near future.
- It's not so much a person's background that matters, as it is how they envision the future.
- For the future they envision a performing arts center with a library and video archive.
- I can even envision the possibility that it might be my duty to seek to change them.
- He's detail-oriented, and her strength lies in envisioning the big picture.
- He can even envision future programs remaining in the smaller venues in order to reach different audiences.
- It is difficult to envision a plan for the future without visiting moments from the past.
- I envision a time in the future when we are put in the way of mutual danger.
- These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited.
- A second option envisions the sale of 100 per cent of the air carrier.
- To envision the future, one must learn from the past to create a new tomorrow.
- The third element that appears in culinary taste has to do with how we envision our personal future.
- Each scenario envisions a future in which the only national policy measures are voluntary.
- And here I was already envisioning another service voucher in my near future.
- The shuttle was originally envisioned as one small part of man's grand future in space.
- Not able to work, he struggles to envision a future for himself and how his misfortune might end.
- We are not intended to reach the zenith of human potential as envisioned by secular humanists.
- Knowing our history is a prerequisite for understanding our present and envisioning our future.
Synonyms visualize, imagine, envisage, picture, see in one's mind's eye, conjure up an image of intend, propose, mean conceive of, think of, see rare ideate
Rhymescircumcision, collision, concision, decision, derision, division, elision, excision, imprecision, incision, misprision, precisian, precision, provision, scission, vision Definition of envision in US English: envisionverbənˈviZHənənˈvɪʒən [with object]Imagine as a future possibility; visualize. 想像;设想 she envisioned the admiring glances of guests seeing her home 她想像着客人们看到她的家时那种羡慕的目光。 Example sentencesExamples - The shuttle was originally envisioned as one small part of man's grand future in space.
- Not able to work, he struggles to envision a future for himself and how his misfortune might end.
- He's detail-oriented, and her strength lies in envisioning the big picture.
- He can even envision future programs remaining in the smaller venues in order to reach different audiences.
- The creative imagination, however, can envision the unbounded, or at least the apparently unbounded.
- The mother envisions a future for her child as a caring adult that is respectful of others and that avoids aggression.
- Each scenario envisions a future in which the only national policy measures are voluntary.
- It's not so much a person's background that matters, as it is how they envision the future.
- For the future they envision a performing arts center with a library and video archive.
- Knowing our history is a prerequisite for understanding our present and envisioning our future.
- These envision a range of possible outcomes within which the actual future is delimited.
- We are not intended to reach the zenith of human potential as envisioned by secular humanists.
- It is difficult to envision a plan for the future without visiting moments from the past.
- I can even envision the possibility that it might be my duty to seek to change them.
- To envision the future, one must learn from the past to create a new tomorrow.
- A second option envisions the sale of 100 per cent of the air carrier.
- The third element that appears in culinary taste has to do with how we envision our personal future.
- I envision a time in the future when we are put in the way of mutual danger.
- And here I was already envisioning another service voucher in my near future.
- As the situation stands, therefore, one can envision two possibilities for the near future.
Synonyms visualize, imagine, envisage, picture, see in one's mind's eye, conjure up an image of |