Sentence examples for Envision from inspiring English sources

'envision' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to an imagined or anticipated scene, plan, or outcome. For example, "We must envision a future where everyone can access essential resources."

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Envision

verb

To conceive or see something within one's mind. To imagine.

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Eighty-something percent of the world is on Android, so I need to envision how we protect on Android," says Kovacs.

However, after Scottish Independence I can envision a new "British" akin to Scandinavian identity.

Twelve months ago did I envision beginning my career this way?

Nor did he envision that it would impact fields as diverse as science, art, and design – the subject of "Beyond Rubik's Cube", an exhibit at the Liberty Science Center, in Jersey City, New Jersey, that opened 26 April to celebrate the puzzle's 40th anniversary.

These "Mumbai Slums Maps" envision that not only is there a need for a comprehensive masterplan for slum redevelopment and affordable housing in Mumbai, but that it is also possible to house the urban poor in affordable housing if all currently slum occupied land will be earmarked for this.

"When I show people that video, I tell people to not envision themselves with their foot hovering over the brake or with their white knuckles on the steering wheel, but rather they're in the back seat with the windows dark, doing a crossword puzzle or reading the newspaper, talking to family or whatever," he says.

So it is difficult to envision nationalism thriving.In other European countries where nationalist parties demanded self-rule for their region, regional government successfully met those demands, and satisfied all but the extremists.

You're using a word that has less condemnatory power, and that many people can envision including themselves.

Munira Fakhro, from Bahrain University, examines the domestic uprising in her own country, concluding that "it is difficult not to envision similar developments in the other Gulf states".THE PROCESS: 1,100 DAYS THAT CHANGED THE MIDDLE EAST.By Uri Savir.Random House; 352 pages; $27.95THIS is an Israeli view of the peace talks, showing Mr Arafat as a maddening but ultimately shrewd operator.

Commentators who envision Barack Obama running on his foreign-policy successes in this year's campaign generally adduce examples like the assassination of Osama bin Laden and the crippling of al-Qaeda.

He asks them to close their eyes and envision people who are less fortunate and live in a world without electricity.

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