Envisioning

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪnˈvɪʒənɪŋ/

Definitions of envisioning

verb to imagine or visualize something in the future

Example Sentences

A1 I am envisioning a beach vacation this summer.

A2 She is envisioning a successful career in finance.

B1 The company is envisioning expanding into new markets.

B2 The architect is envisioning a modern, sustainable building for the city center.

C1 The artist is envisioning a series of paintings that explore themes of identity and belonging.

C2 The scientist is envisioning groundbreaking research that could revolutionize the field of medicine.

Examples of envisioning in a Sentence

formal The architect spent hours envisioning every detail of the new building.

informal I was envisioning a relaxing vacation on the beach, just soaking up the sun.

slang I'm envisioning us chilling at the party this weekend.

figurative She was envisioning a future where she had achieved all her dreams and goals.

Grammatical Forms of envisioning

past tense

envisioned

plural

envisionings

comparative

more envisioning

superlative

most envisioning

present tense

envisions

future tense

will envision

perfect tense

have envisioned

continuous tense

is envisioning

singular

envisioning

positive degree

envisions

infinitive

to envision

gerund

envisioning

participle

envisioned

Origin and Evolution of envisioning

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'envisioning' originates from the combination of the prefix 'en-' meaning 'to put into' or 'make' and the word 'vision' meaning 'the act or power of seeing'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'envisioning' has come to be used more commonly in the context of imagining or foreseeing something in a creative or visionary way.