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envisage

[en-viz-ij] / ɛnˈvɪz ɪdʒ /


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He said that while he was still working his way through submissions, it was clear there was "overwhelming support to modify the approach envisaged in the Carbon Neutral Roadmap".

From BBC

He added the role was harder than he envisaged, but stressed work on the training ground can spark a revival.

From Barron's

Among the constitutional reforms envisaged are prime ministerial term limits, a directly elected upper house of parliament, stronger presidential powers and increased judicial independence.

From BBC

There is certainly room for both forwards but right now, it's hard to envisage Liverpool starting a game without Ekitike leading the line.

From BBC

At the time, University of Sydney's Prof Greg Neely envisaged it had the potential to be used like an EpiPen, a device carried by people with allergies at risk of death from anaphylactic shock.

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