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envision

[en-vizh-uhn] / ɛnˈvɪʒ ən /


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While I could only envision the impending displays from a hard-hat tour and renderings, these spaces seem a welcome addition to the full story of Mount Vernon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Owning shares at around that valuation level is a solid bet as long as one can envision that profits will grow and that expectations will grow, too.

From Barron's

The billionaire entrepreneur has envisioned making xAI’s Grok the most popular artificial intelligence in the world, and building out its capabilities requires a lot of money.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wu-Tang Clan envisioned the unique album and its secrecy as a form of protest against the devaluation of music in the era of streaming.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ted’s paradigm envisions excellence through self-examination and collaboration, believing in one’s self while being curious enough to affirm the best of what we see in others.

From Salon