Verb Envisaged

Verb Envisaged



Envisage | Definition of Envisage by Merriam-Webster, ENVISAGE (verb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary, Envisage | Definition of Envisage by Merriam-Webster, Envisage definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary, envisaged definition: 1. past simple and past participle of envisage 2. to imagine or expect something in the future…. Learn more.

envisage (somebody) doing something I can’t envisage her coping with this job. I don’t envisage working with him again. it is envisaged that… It is envisaged that the talks will take place in the spring.

/ ?n?v?z.?d? / (US also envision) C1 to imagine or expect something in the future, especially something good: Train fare increases of 15 percent are envisaged for the next year.

envisaged. DEFINITIONS 1. 1. to have something as a plan or an intention. The plan envisaged the creation of regional councils. envisage doing something: We envisage charging a small sum for the use of our services. envisage that: It was initially envisaged that the work would last for about a month.

Conjugate envisage English verb: past tense, participle, present perfect, present continuous, past perfect, gerund. Translate envisage in context and see envisage definition. ©2020 Reverso-Softissimo.

To envisage is defined as to imagine something for the future. An example of envisage is to picture what your life will be like in the future. verb.

it is envisaged that ? se prevé que… an increase is envisaged next year ? está previsto un aumento para el año que viene 2. (= imagine) ? imaginarse it is hard to envisage such a situation ? es difícil imaginarse tal situación, 12/24/2020  · British English: envisage VERB If you envisage something, you imagine that it is true, real, or likely to happen. He envisages the possibility of establishing direct diplomatic relations in the future.

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