Examples of 'envisage' in a sentence

Meaning of "envisage"

envisage (verb) - to imagine or contemplate a future possibility or scenario
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  • To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision.

How to use "envisage" in a sentence

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Envisage awareness raising campaign to reduce discrimination.
It seems difficult to envisage such a situation evolving.
We envisage such a concept could be included here.
The statutes can envisage supplementary organs.
We envisage cities and human settlements that.
It is difficult to envisage how this would work.
We envisage this concept could be included here.
The commitments they envisage are more limited.
Envisage compatibility with regional reference centers.
The researchers envisage many potential applications.
Envisage what people have never imagined.
We do not however envisage any such transfers.
And envisage what needs to be done in each situation.
It is also possible to envisage more numerous paths.
I do not envisage a renationalization of the agricultural policy.

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It is however possible to envisage other voltage ratios.
We would envisage harmonisation proceeding in two stages.
Maybe we have it so this time to do with an envisage.
New bills envisage even wider guarantees.
But this is not the scenario we envisage.
These also envisage interaction with universities.
Now here is a kite such as you envisage.
We do not envisage any application for bail.
If your situation is stable enough to envisage keeping it.
It did not envisage the expansion of those articles.
If this goes well we can envisage something else.
I envisage a similar process with addressing corruption.
It is difficult to envisage what a valid excuse might be.
Solar plants to light up the world we envisage.
It is possible to envisage other known monitoring methods.
Envisage other possibilities and choices.
It is possible to envisage using several axial abutments.
Envisage a happy result in what you do.
It is possible to envisage an actuator that is not bistable.
Envisage a comprehensive supplementary training and recycling programme.
It is also possible to envisage making a polymer component.
We envisage our new piece as a town square.
I close my eyes and envisage this scene.
I envisage three aspects to the translation work.
Stevens says he does envisage there being efficiency gains.
We envisage no exception whatsoever under the proposed treaty.
The scientists envisage placing the first.
I envisage our response falling into different categories.
It is perfectly possible to envisage some thing else.
We must envisage improving the system of double hulls.
There is therefore no need to envisage a bifurcated stent.
I do not envisage this situation changing in the future.
These results enable to envisage new therapies.
They envisage interpretations going beyond the enabling clause.
Other regions may wish to envisage similar initiatives.

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