envision

envision
Synonyms and related words:
anticipate, call to mind, call up, conceive, conjure up, contemplate, envisage, fancy, feature, forecast, foreglimpse, foresee, foretaste, have in mind, have in view, image, imagine, just see, look ahead, look beyond, look forward to, look upon, meditate, objectify, picture, predict, prophesy, realize, regard, represent, see, see ahead, see beforehand, summon up, view, viewpoint, vision, visualize

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  • Envision — means to conceive or see something within one s mind; to imagine.Envision may also refer to:In business: * Envision EMI, LLC, a management company based in Virginia, USA * Envision Financial, a financial institution based in British Columbia,… …   Wikipedia

  • envision — 1914, from EN (Cf. en ) (1) make, put in + VISION (Cf. vision). Related: Envisioned; envisioning. Earlier (1827) is envision d in sense endowed with vision …   Etymology dictionary

  • envision — index conceive (comprehend), expect (consider probable), predict, presage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • envision — ► VERB ▪ visualize; envisage …   English terms dictionary

  • envision — [en vizh′ən, invizh′ən] vt. [ EN 1 + VISION] to imagine (something not yet in existence); picture in the mind …   English World dictionary

  • envision — envisage, envision 1. Envisage is an early 19c loanword from French, meaning at first ‘to look in the face of’ and then (its current meaning) ‘to have a mental picture of (something yet to happen)’. Fowler (1926) dismissed it as an ‘undesirable… …   Modern English usage

  • envision — (esp. AmE) verb ADVERB ▪ initially, originally ▪ The work took longer than initially envisioned. ▪ easily ▪ I can easily envision them working together. ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • envision — en|vi|sion [ ın vıʒn ] verb transitive to imagine that something will happen in the future, or is happening now: That s a very different process from the one I envisioned. envision (someone) doing something: I can envision eighth graders having… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • envision — [[t]ɪnvɪ̱ʒ(ə)n[/t]] envisions, envisioning, envisioned VERB If you envision something, you envisage it. [AM; also BRIT, LITERARY] [V n] In the future we envision a federation of companies... [V that] Most people do stop at this point, not… …   English dictionary

  • envision — UK [ɪnˈvɪʒ(ə)n] / US verb [transitive] Word forms envision : present tense I/you/we/they envision he/she/it envisions present participle envisioning past tense envisioned past participle envisioned American to envisage …   English dictionary

  • envision — /en vizh euhn/, v.t. to picture mentally, esp. some future event or events: to envision a bright future. [1920 25; EN 1 + VISION] * * * …   Universalium

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