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To envisage
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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So it is not hard to envisage West Ham scoring.
The mentors could help children to envisage a brighter future.
It is possible to envisage an opposite effect.
Her team is trying to envisage future ethical dilemmas.
Socialists ceased to envisage a "rupture with capitalism".
But somehow, looking at Sofia, it's hard to envisage.
He seemed unable to envisage outcomes that were positive.
"You have to envisage something and then make it happen.
A more complicated setup is hard to envisage.
And it's hard to envisage a happy ending.
I also find it hard to envisage how Waterworks might be improved without the punctuation.
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