0 to imagine or expect something in the future, especially something good:
Train fare increases of 15 percent are envisaged for the next year.
[ + that ] It's envisaged that building will start at the end of this year.
[ + -ing verb ] When do you envisage finishing the project?
[ + question word ] It's hard to envisage how it might happen.
He wasn't what I'd expected - I'd envisaged someone much taller.
It is also possible to envisage, on the basis of the labyrinthine architecture, multiple pathways through which this could occur.
Furthermore, it is difficult to envisage a similar mechanism in the case of extraversion.
To envision indicates not simply to visualize, but also to envisage, to apply specific mental frames and epistemological categories.
As research shows here and elsewhere, children of the elite - envisaged by colonial authorities as future leaders of ' friendly ' (ex) colonies - often resisted attending school.
The first step envisages the attachment of a subpopulation of proproteins to the aforementioned binding proteins in the membrane.
In this respect on-far m research should envisage as many trial replications as affordable, especially when it comes to the assessment of technically oriented trials.
The caregiving relationships it envisages are thus hierarchical, unequal, and premised on adults speaking for children.
Thus, this complex gene structure and organization could be envisaged as a strategy to regulate gene expression, designed by a parasite lacking transcriptional regulation mechanisms.
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