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1 foresee
[fo:'si:]past tense - foresaw; verb(to see or know about before or in advance: He could foresee the difficulties.) predvídať- foresight* * *• predvídat
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foresee — ► VERB (foresees, foreseeing; past foresaw; past part. foreseen) ▪ be aware of beforehand; predict. DERIVATIVES foreseeable adjective foreseeably adverb foreseer noun … English terms dictionary
foresee — verb ADVERB ▪ clearly ▪ reasonably (esp. BrE) ▪ He could not reasonably have foreseen the consequences. VERB + FORESEE ▪ can ▪ … Collocations dictionary
foresee — fore·see vt fore·saw, fore·seen, fore·see·ing: to be aware of the reasonable possibility of (as an occurrence or development) beforehand Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. foresee … Law dictionary
foresee — verb To anticipate; to predict. I foresee in this, he says, the breaking up of our profession. The Lamplighter Charles Dickens, 1838 … Wiktionary
foresee — verb I foresee much good fortune in your future Syn: anticipate, predict, forecast, expect, envisage, envision, see; foretell, prophesy, prognosticate; literary foreknow … Thesaurus of popular words
foresee — verb (foresees, foreseeing, foresaw; past participle foreseen) be aware of beforehand; predict. Derivatives foreseeability noun foreseeable adjective foreseeably adverb foreseer … English new terms dictionary
foresee — verb Syn: anticipate, expect, envisage, predict, forecast, foretell, prophesy … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
foresee — transitive verb (foresaw; foreseen; seeing) Date: before 12th century to see (as a development) beforehand • foreseer noun Synonyms: foresee, foreknow, divine, anticipate mean to know beforehand. foresee implies nothing about how the knowledge is … New Collegiate Dictionary
foresee — [[t]fɔː(r)si͟ː[/t]] foresees, foreseeing, foresaw, foreseen VERB If you foresee something, you expect and believe that it will happen. [V n] He did not foresee any problems. [V n] ...a dangerous situation which could have been foreseen … English dictionary
foresee — UK [fɔː(r)ˈsiː] / US [fɔrˈsɪ] verb [transitive] Word forms foresee : present tense I/you/we/they foresee he/she/it foresees present participle foreseeing past tense foresaw UK [fɔː(r)ˈsɔː] / US [fɔrˈsɔ] past participle foreseen UK [fɔː(r)ˈsiːn] / … English dictionary
foresee past tense foresaw — past participle foreseen / si:n/ verb (T) to know that something is going to happen before it actually happens: The method was used in ways that could not have been foreseen by its inventors. | foresee that: Few analysts foresaw that oil prices… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English