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View definitions for foreseeable

foreseeable

adjective as in calculable

adjective as in predictable

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This week’s staff reduction will bring JPL’s total workforce to about 5,500 employees, a number that managers expect will remain stable “for the foreseeable future,” Leshin told staff.

As his tour winds down, in the foreseeable future, McKagan plans on recording, and says that there’s “always Guns stuff around the corner, which I’m always excited for.”

"I do not think we will see the UK population start to decline for the foreseeable future, although the ageing of the population will become even more pronounced."

From BBC

Earlier this year, it was announced its fishing platform would be closed off for the foreseeable future following a number of incidents.

From BBC

Once the tour wound down, the Grateful Dead decided to stop performing for the foreseeable future.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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