0 to think that something will happen in the future -- prever
1 to see or know about before or in advance -- prever
He could foresee the difficulties.
Firstly, in the provisional allocation of funds, it is foreseen that only 10 % is to be made available for socio-economic research.
Therefore, the action plan does not foresee any measures in this regard.
Some are not here now, partly because of the interruption and partly because the issue had not been foreseen.
We must diagnose, foresee and prevent crises, and economic freedom must not mean economic anarchy.
Without reforms, it is not difficult to foresee the breakdown of monetary union.
If my calculations are right, six months have elapsed since then but you said you could not foresee when the next six-monthly check would take place.