Sentence examples for To foresee from inspiring English sources

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To foresee

verb

To anticipate; to predict.

  • "I foresee in this," he says, "the breaking up of our profession."

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"We won't be able to foresee it.

The end result is hard to foresee.

Its success was very hard to foresee.

It failed, among other things, to foresee its developer's demise.

Still, it's hard to foresee anything like a total restoration.

Others had managed to foresee such a storm.

It struggles to foresee trouble before it arrives.

They failed to foresee the 1997 Asian crisis.

It's not just the complete failure to foresee this crisis.

But, as noted, the future is hard to foresee.

There was no way to foresee the sudden, nightmarish sequel.

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