foresee

IPA: fɔrsˈi

verb

  • To be able to see beforehand: to anticipate; predict.
  • (obsolete) To provide.
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Examples of "foresee" in Sentences

  • Another potential downside I foresee is dishonesty amongst members.
  • Your eyes do not deceive we - the Houston area's got the plain foresee for sleet today.
  • The problem I foresee is law enforcement being asked to enforce local bylaws. on November 13, 2007 at 9: 14 pm | Reply Bob
  • Another problem I foresee is that a user will have to click hundreds of times just to get their top 20 list into a vaguely acceptable state.
  • I can see (as in foresee, not agree) someone in dire straits noticing deer travelling through their yard at night and bushwacking one for meat.
  • The only problem I can foresee is an administrative bottleneck while the various states 'Secretary of State offices try to cope with a sudden influx of ID requests.
  • The Soviets were put down, but the only solution Col. Clyde Manning can foresee is a form of “Pax Americana,” which must be headed by Manning, as the President is to short sighted to do what is necessary.
  • What I foresee is that if you accept that area which stretches from the eastern part of Ontario to the region of Moncton, embracing of course all of the Province of Quebec, if you accept this area all the other regions of Canada are destined by all accounts to be English.

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