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envisage
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
envisage
(verb)
envisage
/ɪn
ˈ
vɪzɪʤ/
verb
envisages
;
envisaged
;
envisaging
envisage
/ɪn
ˈ
vɪzɪʤ/
verb
envisages
;
envisaged
;
envisaging
Britannica Dictionary definition of ENVISAGE
[
+ object
]
:
to picture (something) in your mind
:
envision
I
envisage
a day when proper health care will be available to everyone.
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Envisage
is used in U.S. English but it is more common in British English.
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