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Conjugation of envisage

This verb can also mean the following: imagine, conceive, envision, see something within mind
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Examples of envisage

- And it is treason, my Lord Chancellor, to envisage the King's death!

And as he traveled, he began to envisage a new type of society.

And do you envisage a strategy for the department?

And now, how to do you envisage our divorce?

And one also could envisage - something else.

- And it is treason, my Lord Chancellor, to envisage the King's death!

And as he traveled, he began to envisage a new type of society.

And do you envisage a strategy for the department?

And now, how to do you envisage our divorce?

And one also could envisage - something else.

The treaty also envisages the creation of pan-european institutions.

The treaty also envisages the creation of pan-european institutions.

And they actually did it as l had envisaged it.

And this is what he envisaged, but they never made it because once they realized its potential they decided that they could not fathom wilfully visiting that kind of devastation on their fellow man.

As envisaged... Except that one is nothing any more but two.

As soon as my common senses returned and I envisaged a future that contained eight extra dogs... I prepared a bucket of water and a flour sack weighted with such heavy objects as I could lay my hands on.

But that role was not quite the one Nancy had envisaged when she came to live with us.

I was envisaging a sea of sick, sloshing from side to side.

My partner is simply envisaging a worst-case scenario.

And they actually did it as l had envisaged it.

And this is what he envisaged, but they never made it because once they realized its potential they decided that they could not fathom wilfully visiting that kind of devastation on their fellow man.

As envisaged... Except that one is nothing any more but two.

As soon as my common senses returned and I envisaged a future that contained eight extra dogs... I prepared a bucket of water and a flour sack weighted with such heavy objects as I could lay my hands on.

But that role was not quite the one Nancy had envisaged when she came to live with us.

I was envisaging a sea of sick, sloshing from side to side.

My partner is simply envisaging a worst-case scenario.

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