Foresee :
προβλέπω
προβλέπω, προεκτείνουν, προσδοκώ, να είσαι προσεκτικός, πρόσεχε
προβλέπωπρόβλεπτοςπου προβλέπει,προβλεπόμενηπροβλέπει
προβλέπωπρόβλεπτοςπου προβλέπει,προβλεπόμενηπροβλέπει
Verb(1) realize beforehand(2) picture to oneself; imagine possible(3) act in advance of; deal with ahead of time
(1) it is impossible to foresee how life will work out(2) Of course, by the early 1990s, you didn't need to be a prophet to foresee the fate of the Left.(3) All this makes it impossible to foresee the likely development of Europe.(4) we did not foresee any difficulties(5) Contemporaries, of course, could not be expected to foresee the relative stability which lay ahead.(6) And, all modesty aside, I'm good at foreseeing problems before they occur.(7) He also foresees an extra Ôö¼├║14.1 million being lured into the city each year through increased conference trade and tourism spend outside.(8) That result was neither forecast nor foreseen by any of the pundits of that time.(9) The Bill foresees the appointment of a director of children's services who will be accountable for local authority education and children's social care needs.(10) However, he foresees difficulties tomorrow night.(11) To me the word prophecy means something foretold, that could not have been foreseen by natural means.(12) ├ö├ç├┐Take me to this magical foreseer you speak of,├ö├ç├û Goldwing ordered.(13) Even so, they should have foreseen that responsibility before they were ready to conceive the child.(14) He foresaw an array of dangers and difficulties, including terrorist threats and serious economic problems.(15) They are sort of foreseers of our future, because they have already experienced what we have yet to face.(16) He actually foresees a lengthy period in which the United States and China are likely to have rather cooperative relations.
(1) foreplay ::
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