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foresaw
verb as in anticipate, predict
Example Sentences
Would require documentation, assessment, and attempts to address foreseen impacts.
Northam doesn’t foresee a problem getting the budget finished, said Clark Mercer, his chief of staff.
No business strategist could have foreseen that the world would have been thrown into the economic and social crisis wreaked by a fast-moving pandemic, even in Europe, where covid-19’s spread began to take its toll nearly a year ago.
The city’s independent budget analyst noted in a February memo that, like other troubled city acquisitions, issues surfaced that “were not foreseen by staff or presented for consideration” when the City Council approved the lease.
“Once something has happened, it has been foreseen,” says Smith.
So he really foresaw you getting tons of attention for hosting?
Even then, Allen foresaw a day in which the likes of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Anthony Davis would dominate.
Hoffer foresaw that the New Class would try to govern the working people much as colonial officials governed the natives.
He sympathized with their difficulties, took pride in their triumphs, and foresaw with absolute confidence their ultimate success.
But the plan also foresaw the expiration of the Bush tax cuts and further tax reforms.
Still, the Prince foresaw the future, and appealed to the Emperor himself, but the Emperor was obdurate.
But while everything seemed so favourable the crafty Gascon from the first foresaw the dangers which beset his path.
Bonaparte already foresaw the day when France should lie at his feet; he instinctively divined in Bernadotte a possible rival.
Aristide lived on bread and cheese, and foresaw the time when cheese would be a sinful luxury.
"I think you are right, Dorothy," said Mrs. Barford, who foresaw that there would be no peace with Letty if she remained.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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