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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishenvisionen‧vi‧sion /ɪnˈvɪʒən/ verb [transitive] to imagine something that you think might happen in the future, especially something that you think will be good SYN envisage I envisioned a future of educational excellence.► see thesaurus at imagine→ See Verb table
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envision• Developing confidence, people handling and positive personality, seeking opportunities and envisioning.• He envisions a day when every household will have access to the Internet.• Puype said he could envision going straight from the Florida Derby to the Kentucky Derby.• You can envision graphic sound charging around like square pixels on a vintage Atari video game.• What they envision is nothing short of a new corporate structure, in which accounting and other functions are outsourced.• Moreover, funding organizations may be less inclined to support projects that envision long periods of field research.• Kids, who are circumstantial outsiders, tend to identify with such creatures and envision them as their vengeful protectors.• When I first tried to envision this tiny woman trying to hold off a mob of angry right-wingers, I almost laughed.
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