Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ/
noun a mental image or a plan for the future
A1 I can envisage a happy future for us.
A2 She couldn't envisage living anywhere else.
B1 The architect envisaged a modern design for the new building.
B2 The company envisages expanding its operations to new markets.
C1 The scientist envisaged a breakthrough in the field of genetics.
C2 The artist's latest work envisages a dystopian future.
verb to contemplate or visualize something in the future
A1 I can envisage a beautiful future for us.
A2 She envisaged a successful career in the field of medicine.
B1 The architect envisaged a modern design for the new building.
B2 The company's CEO envisaged a merger with a competitor.
C1 The scientist envisaged a groundbreaking discovery in the field of genetics.
C2 The artist envisaged a series of paintings that would challenge societal norms.
formal The architect envisaged a modern, sustainable building for the new city center.
informal I never envisaged myself living in a big city, but here I am!
slang I can't envisage myself ever trying that extreme sport, it's just not my thing.
figurative She could envisage a bright future ahead, full of possibilities and opportunities.
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