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envision

[en-vizh-uhn] / ɛnˈvɪʒ ən /


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Then, sufficiently disturbed, he hauls in the AI cheerleaders, a suspiciously positive gang who can envision only medical miracles and grindless lives in which we’re all full-time artists.

From Los Angeles Times

But her third feature raises those stakes, envisioning an entire society imperiled by plague, the death toll climbing and panic spreading.

From Los Angeles Times

A scenario in which rising oil prices hit consumers so hard that the shock pushes the economy into a recession is what some traders in one part of the financial market are currently envisioning.

From MarketWatch

However, Butts said he did not envision baseball coming to Inglewood, at least so long as he remains the mayor.

From Los Angeles Times

Though analysts envision various scenarios in which business conditions improve for Microsoft, it remains to be seen how quickly change could take hold or whether that would be enough to turn the stock around.

From MarketWatch