envisage

verb13 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

to be able to imagine something very distinctly and vividly

to not imagine that a particular thing could ever happen

to have an idea or plan for something at the start, before it changed

to imagine or expect something at the very beginning of a plan or process

to imagine or expect something at the present time

to consistently imagine a particular outcome or situation

A common pattern to describe imagining oneself performing an action or being in a situation.

used to express the ability to imagine or foresee something

indicates that something is hard to imagine or conceive of

a common alternative to 'be difficult to envisage'

indicates that something cannot be imagined or conceived of at all

indicates that something is not hard to imagine or conceive of

indicates that it is feasible to imagine or conceive of something

Collocations with "envisage"

envisage + ...

... + envisage