Synonym: anticipate, forecast, foretell, predict, prophesy. Similar words: present, reserve, preserve, presence, reserved, research, resemble, forest. Meaning: [fɔr'sɪː /fɔː-] v. 1. realize beforehand 2. picture to oneself; imagine possible 3. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time.
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31) Other Republicans foresee a period of intensified investigation into activities of the Clintons and their associates ending with a plethora of indictments.
32) Looking ahead, bankers do not foresee any acceleration of loan growth.
33) Businesses are alarmed at the costs they foresee in complying with the new rules.
34) She could sense the scene coming, foresee the inevitable criticism, the malicious put-downs.
35) Ciampini said he was in Srebrenica in March and could foresee a disaster unless outside forces intervened.
36) He insists that he can foresee problems arising in the new century.
37) A few fear that the outcome could be harmful; they foresee a new underclass, unable to get jobs or insurance.
38) Even though he could foresee the problem then, we can see it equally well now.
39) However, the intention was also to try and foresee some of the future developments.
40) Scientists foresee humans living on Mars within the next 200 years.
41) You must take reasonable care to avoid acts or omissions which you can reasonably foresee would be likely to injure your neighbour.
42) The people who did that were probably well intentioned and did not foresee the consequences.
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43) For her own part, she was filled with neither hope nor dread, rather a fatalistic inability to foresee the future.
44) The producer should reasonably foresee what might be done with the goods, such as predictable misuse by a child.
45) The word foresee takes an e in the middle, but you can write either forgo or forego.
46) Writers and speakers can not be held responsible unless they authorise, or at least foresee, the publication which causes complaint.
47) They will need to foresee some of the difficulties the culture will encounter.
48) I foresee the photographic work becoming much more project oriented than it has been - for specific publications etc.
49) In short, the culture may grow stronger or weaker, and we may foresee that it will survive or perish.
50) It is often amazing how the most insignificant contributor to a project can foresee the subtlest problem and devise a solution.
51) Something difficult or impossible to foretell or foresee.
52) I foresee we shall be very good friends.
53) Do you foresee any problems with the new system?
54) It is hard to foresee what will happen.
55) Can David foresee the end of the job work?
56) Could you foresee it's like a ticking time bomb?
57) Nobody could foresee his running away.
58) Many observers foresee a great change for foreign investments.
59) Thou mayest foresee also the things which will be.
60) Can you foresee what will happen in the future?
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