possess vision

Frequency: 7.010.8 per million words

To have the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.

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  • A great leader must possess the vision to see beyond immediate challenges.
  • She possesses a unique vision for the future of urban architecture.
  • The founders possessed the vision required to transform a small startup into a global empire.
  • Does the current administration possess the vision to tackle climate change effectively?
  • To succeed in this role, you must possess strategic vision and creative thinking.
  • The artist possesses a clear vision that guides every brushstroke on the canvas.
  • Few politicians possess the long-term vision needed for sustainable reform.
  • He was hired because he possesses the vision to lead the company through this digital transition.
  • The committee is looking for a director who possesses a bold vision for the museum's expansion.
  • Without possessing a shared vision, the team struggled to coordinate their efforts.