0 to know about something before it happens:
I don't foresee any difficulties so long as we keep within budget.
1 to realize or understand something in advance or before it happens:
Observed latency can be decreased if a synchronisation signal source could foresee the near future in some way.
None of these activities had been foreseen in the early days of the project, or even to some extent at later stages.
Additionally, the government foresaw that forthcoming population aging would only make matters worse.
We foresee no serious obstacle against establishing such results; the reason is merely that we do not need them.
In fact, one can foresee heuristically that this method will also smear interior layers.
There is no uncertainty in the model, and agents perfectly foresee the future.
He would also not be permitted to redirect a trolley that was originally coming at him, foreseeing that it will then do more damage. 74.
It has been greatly enhanced by mass storage increasing capacities, which permit us to foresee long-time conservation without content loss.