Sentence examples for be foreseen from inspiring English sources

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be foreseen

verb

To anticipate; to predict.

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

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But it often can't be foreseen.

From a 100-day vantage point, neither would be foreseen.

That is a day whose coming cannot yet be foreseen.

The past cannot be clung to; the future cannot be foreseen.

Our region will drown in a conflict whose outcome cannot be foreseen".

The result can't be foreseen, just guessed at beforehand and generally aimed toward.

This is an extraordinary time full of vital, transformative movements that could not be foreseen.

He is likely to remain unfit for a period that cannot be foreseen with any accuracy.

Some technologists say that once faster networks are deployed, new uses will emerge that cannot be foreseen today.

Ms. White also vowed "as far as can be foreseen" never to return to her law firm, Debevoise & Plimpton.

An essential characteristic of business enterprise is that not all future developments can be foreseen or insured against.

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