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Definition of foreseeable in English: foreseeableadjective fɔːˈsiːəblfɔrˈsiəb(ə)l Able to be foreseen or predicted. 可预见的,可预测的 the situation is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future 在可预见的将来,情况不太可能变化。 Example sentencesExamples - A natural cause at present unrecognised may emerge in the foreseeable future.
- If you breach that duty of care, it is reasonably foreseeable that you're going to injure somebody.
- What were the foreseeable consequences of the alleged breaches of duty?
- Naturally in the foreseeable future we'd like to get married and this is another tax on our love.
- Nor does it appear that this information will become available in the foreseeable future.
- In short, defendants failed to change the design to one that would have ameliorated the product's harmful aspects if misused in a foreseeable manner.
- It sells a basic product that people want to buy and that people will want to buy for the foreseeable future.
- If this form continues, and why shouldn't it, then the England shirt is his for the foreseeable future.
- Not only is this a crisis now, but it also will remain one for the foreseeable future.
- But they failed, unleashing a tragedy and a horror that was to some unimaginable, but in fact was foreseeable.
- Unfortunately the glow is so faint that no readily foreseeable telescope will be able to capture it.
- I expected to see some of the latter attained in the foreseeable future.
- The number of Member States is expected to double in the foreseeable future.
- He said it was not reasonably foreseeable that, by placing a leaflet in the door, a dog could jump up and injure itself.
- It will not last forever but it may exist for the foreseeable future.
- It is important to establish such a norm if you expect to rule the world by force for the foreseeable future.
- It is not in other words, a foreseeable consequence of the infringement.
- We must draw a line now, or we will have normalized barbarism for the foreseeable future.
- The United States has won its fight to retain control over the internet, at least for the foreseeable future.
- The general duty to take reasonable care to avoid foreseeable harm applies to landowners.
Synonyms unsurprising, expected, to be expected, predictable, inevitable
Derivativesnounfɔːsiːəˈbɪlɪti The test of foreseeability is an objective one; but the fact that the first defendant was at the time a 15-year-old schoolgirl is not irrelevant. Example sentencesExamples - The basis upon which we attack the Commissioner's judgment was that he had failed to look at the issue of breach insofar as reasonable foreseeability was concerned.
- Once penetration is proved to be voluntary and intentional, there is no result, or resulting event, the foreseeability of which needs to be considered.
- It is not a totally unprincipled choice since the degree of foreseeability required may be varied with the kind and extent of the damage, and the nature of the relationship between the parties.
- When a case falls within one of these situations or an analogous one and reasonable foreseeability is established, a prima facie duty of care may be posited.
adverb Chemicals that individually are not found to be hazardous may foreseeably be deadly when combined. Example sentencesExamples - Telling him where she worked didn't foreseeably increase the risk of anything.
- The jury system is foreseeably inefficient in many different ways.
- So the adjacent bridge was, at the time of construction, one which would be foreseeably used by people who had been drinking because the bridge was the only practicable means of getting from that area back to the rest of the town.
- And if that's so, then these sorts of searches, even based on foreseeably imperfect evidence, are quite permissible.
Definition of foreseeable in US English: foreseeableadjectivefɔrˈsiəb(ə)lfôrˈsēəb(ə)l Able to be foreseen or predicted. 可预见的,可预测的 the situation is unlikely to change in the foreseeable future 在可预见的将来,情况不太可能变化。 Example sentencesExamples - The general duty to take reasonable care to avoid foreseeable harm applies to landowners.
- The United States has won its fight to retain control over the internet, at least for the foreseeable future.
- What were the foreseeable consequences of the alleged breaches of duty?
- Nor does it appear that this information will become available in the foreseeable future.
- But they failed, unleashing a tragedy and a horror that was to some unimaginable, but in fact was foreseeable.
- The number of Member States is expected to double in the foreseeable future.
- Unfortunately the glow is so faint that no readily foreseeable telescope will be able to capture it.
- I expected to see some of the latter attained in the foreseeable future.
- It is important to establish such a norm if you expect to rule the world by force for the foreseeable future.
- If you breach that duty of care, it is reasonably foreseeable that you're going to injure somebody.
- We must draw a line now, or we will have normalized barbarism for the foreseeable future.
- Not only is this a crisis now, but it also will remain one for the foreseeable future.
- It will not last forever but it may exist for the foreseeable future.
- Naturally in the foreseeable future we'd like to get married and this is another tax on our love.
- He said it was not reasonably foreseeable that, by placing a leaflet in the door, a dog could jump up and injure itself.
- It is not in other words, a foreseeable consequence of the infringement.
- It sells a basic product that people want to buy and that people will want to buy for the foreseeable future.
- A natural cause at present unrecognised may emerge in the foreseeable future.
- In short, defendants failed to change the design to one that would have ameliorated the product's harmful aspects if misused in a foreseeable manner.
- If this form continues, and why shouldn't it, then the England shirt is his for the foreseeable future.
Synonyms unsurprising, expected, to be expected, predictable, inevitable |