foreseen

[fɔːˈsiːn]

foreseen Definition

  • 1be aware of beforehand; predict
  • 2past participle of foresee

Using foreseen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The company had foreseen the decline in sales and took measures to counter it.

  • Example

    I had not foreseen that the meeting would last so long.

  • Example

    The consequences of the decision were foreseen by many experts.

  • Example

    The storm was not foreseen by the weather forecasters.

foreseen Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for foreseen

Phrases with foreseen

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

    Example

    We will be living in this city for the foreseeable future.

  • foreseeable consequences

    the results or effects of an action that can be predicted or anticipated

    Example

    The government failed to consider the foreseeable consequences of their policy.

  • a risk that can be predicted or anticipated

    Example

    The company failed to warn consumers of the foreseeable risks associated with their product.

📌

Summary: foreseen in Brief

'Foreseen' [fɔːˈsiːn] is a verb that means to be aware of beforehand or predict. It is often used to describe events or situations that could have been anticipated, such as 'The company had foreseen the decline in sales and took measures to counter it.' 'Foreseen' has synonyms like 'anticipate' and 'expect,' and extends into phrases like 'foreseeable future,' referring to a period of time during which it is possible to predict what will happen.