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Learn to pronounce fore·see

/fôrˈsē,fərˈsē/
verb
be aware of beforehand; predict.
"we did not foresee any difficulties"
synonyms: anticipate, predict, forecast, expect, envisage, envision, see, think likely, foretell, prophesy, divine, prognosticate, augur, foreknow, forebode, spae, vaticinate, auspicate

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May 14, 2024 · Synonyms of foresee. transitive verb. : to see (something, such as a development) beforehand.
to realize or understand something in advance or before it happens: He foresaw the need for cars that would be less polluting.
to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow. Synonyms: discern, divine. to see beforehand.
/fɔˈsi/ · verb. realize beforehand. synonyms: anticipate, foreknow, previse. see moresee less. type of: know · verb. act in advance of; deal with ahead of time.
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If you foresee something, you expect and believe that it will happen. He did not foresee any problems. Synonyms: predict, forecast, anticipate, envisage More ...
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FORESEE meaning: to see or become aware of (something that has not yet happened)
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to think that something will happen in the future: I don't foresee any problems with the project.
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Synonyms for FORESEE: anticipate, predict, divine, fear, envision, foreknow, foretell, envisage, prevision, presage.
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foresee somebody/something doing something I just didn't foresee that happening. compare unforeseen.
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definition: to see in advance as likely to happen; predict. Cassie had foreseen the fall of the kingdom. similar words: anticipate, expect, foretell. related ...
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