0 to imagine or expect that something is a likely or desirable possibility in the future:
He envisioned a partnership between business and government.
The company envisions adding at least five stores next year.
Is it possible to envision a democratic future without political parties ?
One can envision that during the thaw cycle the reverse of what was described above will occur at some level.
In fact, we lack a common term to refer specifically to the type of reproduction being envisioned.
To envision indicates not simply to visualize, but also to envisage, to apply specific mental frames and epistemological categories.
Many of these were envisioned as artistic undertakings that would ameliorate the urban environment, such as improving water supplies or cleaning up decayed neighborhoods.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely to persist and to spawn variants.
It is also not hard to envision that stronger neural configurations would be more likely both to persist and to spawn variants.
As the technical requirements of ultrastructural manipulation are refined further, 'organelle therapy' may be envisioned as a logical extension of these preliminary efforts.