envision — to imagine as a future possibility; visualize
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to imagine as a future possibility; visualize
Pronunciation (IPA): /ɪnˈvɪʒən/
Example Sentences
- I envision a world where pizza is delivered by flying robots.
- The architect envisioned a building that would change the skyline.
- She couldn't envision her life without her morning coffee ritual.
envision
VERB[/ɪnˈvɪʒən/]
to imagine as a future possibility; visualize

An architect envisions a magnificent skyscraper on the empty lot

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🌳Etymology
Origin
From French 'envisioner', derived from the prefix 'en-' (put into) combined with 'vision' from Latin 'visio' meaning sight or appearance.
Breakdown
en- (put into) + vision (sight, from Latin visio) = envision (to put into sight/imagine)
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📝Examples
“I envision a world where pizza is delivered by flying robots.”
“The architect envisioned a building that would change the skyline.”
“She couldn't envision her life without her morning coffee ritual.”
“The CEO envisioned expanding the company globally within five years.”
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