foreseeing

[fɔːˈsiːɪŋ]

foreseeing Definition

  • 1to see or know beforehand; predict; anticipate
  • 2to have prescience of; to know in advance

Using foreseeing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "foreseeing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company is foreseeing a decline in sales this quarter.

  • Example

    I didn't foresee the problems that would arise from my decision.

  • Example

    She had the gift of foreseeing future events.

foreseeing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for foreseeing

Antonyms for foreseeing

Phrases with foreseeing

  • a period of time during which it is possible to predict what will happen, based on current conditions

    Example

    There are no plans to change the policy in the foreseeable future.

  • foresee the consequences

    to anticipate or predict the outcome or results of an action or decision

    Example

    It's important to foresee the consequences of your actions before making a decision.

  • a result that can be predicted or anticipated based on current conditions or circumstances

    Example

    The foreseeable outcome of the negotiations is a compromise that both sides can agree on.

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Summary: foreseeing in Brief

The verb 'foreseeing' [fɔːˈsiːɪŋ] means to predict or anticipate something before it happens. It can also refer to having prescience or knowledge of something in advance. Examples include 'The company is foreseeing a decline in sales this quarter,' and 'She had the gift of foreseeing future events.' Phrases like 'foreseeable future' and 'foresee the consequences' expand on this concept.