envisage in the PONS Dictionary

envisage Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to envisage doing sth
to envisage sb doing sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Though the prototype had a 12 m span wing, longer span variants were envisaged from the outset.
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However, the process of building a fiscal union is envisaged by them to be a long-term project.
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His innovative ideas envisaged the possibility of animation in today's world.
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In this way, it was envisaged that the transition to solo flying in the single-seater could be made sooner.
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The two brigade structure envisages distinct operational areas of responsibility for each of the brigades.
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Such action is envisaged in the coming years.
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Equipment envisaged to be used would include towed side-scan sonar.
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They envisaged the economic structure of the future as a combination of local trade-union groupings and federations of branches of industry.
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The logical positivists envisaged a similar scientific language.
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It is envisaged that the new bridge will be a toll bridge, with three lanes in each direction.
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