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envision

[en-vizh-uhn] / ɛnˈvɪʒ ən /


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She is cast as a talented female chess player, who could envision future moves on the board in real time.

From BBC

The idea of the Grammys on YouTube — can Mason envision it?

From Los Angeles Times

You have, I assume, a relationship/connection with this neighbor, so I don’t envision a long line of stranger neighbors in your driveway asking for the snowblower.

From MarketWatch

But Fourth Amendment law has evolved because the framers, for example, didn’t envision that there would be cellphones.

From Salon

It felt, just as Hunt envisioned, like being in a living room with all your friends.

From Los Angeles Times