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foresee

[fawr-see] / fɔrˈsi /


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The company has roughly 45 employees but foresees that figure exceeding 70 by the end of next year, said Justin Wickett, the company’s chief executive.

From The Wall Street Journal

Two branches expect higher wage increases, while two foresee lower growth.

From The Wall Street Journal

Few economists at the start of 2025 could have foreseen the degree to which the AI-investment boom would power the economy past any negative effects from tariffs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The council cannot foresee being able to buy back the JMC, and now needs to negotiate with the foundation as there is uncertainty over the college's current occupation from a legal standpoint.

From BBC

Nor did I foresee its methods being reverse-engineered to protect regimes from coup plotters.

From The Wall Street Journal