admit, bring up, confront with, embody, face, foresee, imagine, materialize, predict, regard, take for granted
Definitionv. form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case
Last update: October 14, 2016
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The engineer envisaged the recovery process for system breakdown. [verb]
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Little, perhaps, need be made of these censures: the real fault of Fulk was his neglect to envisage the needs of the northern principalities, and to head a combined resistance to the rising power of Zengi of Mosul. [verb]
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For a moment Dion envisaged another woman in her. [Please select]
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"But there is no reason why one should not envisage them." [Please select]
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He could envisage war and hostility only as misunderstanding. [Please select]
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Or are they all in the secret, and interested only in the temperament expressed or the aspect of life envisaged in a given work. [Please select]
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When they are reconcilable, if they are important, we have serious comedy; when not important, or not envisaged as important, we have light comedy. [Please select]
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