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been envisaged
verb
To conceive or see something within one's mind; to imagine or envision
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What had been envisaged as a swift liberation had become a prolonged occupation.
This had probably not been envisaged by Tiberius, just as he did not include noncitizens among the beneficiaries of distributions.
These aspects are addressed in the later discussion of how death has been envisaged in various cultures.
An American victory had never been envisaged at this would-be showcase for Russian pianistic supremacy, whose jury included both Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels.
Just look at the EU court of justice ruling on Google search results, a case that could never have been envisaged when the data protection law was established".
The opening of the St . Lawrence Seawayin 1959 saw the fulfillment of a project that had been envisaged from the times of the earliest settlements in Canada.
The conception of human nature held in any religion has, accordingly, determined the manner or mode in which postmortem survival has been envisaged.
Shareholders including the Brazilian investment funds GP Investimentos and Opportunity said that the extra investment had already been envisaged in March, in the early days of the upstart's operations.
While not detailing the new plans, cabinet undersecretary Graziano Delrio said the sum to be transferred to the municipality "remains the same" – around €500m – as had been envisaged under a previous decree ditched earlier in the week by the government.
UKFI insists it could receive up to £1bn from Virgin for the sale of Northern Rock and that the additional £73m received is greater than the £50m than had been envisaged when the deal was first announced.
Several modern and high-tech nano-applications have been envisaged for MFC.
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