Foresee
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British pronunciation/fɔːsˈiː/
American pronunciation/fɔɹˈsi/

Definition & Meaning of "foresee"

to foresee
01

to know or predict something before it happens

Transitive: to foresee a future event
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foresee

v

foreseeable

adj

foreseeable

adj
example
Example
After studying the market trends, he could foresee a drop in sales.
Despite all their planning, they didn't foresee the power outage during the event.
By observing her behavior, her teacher could foresee that she was struggling with the subject.
To pick up on your previous statement about market trends, do you foresee any major shifts in the next quarter?
He sagaciously analyzed the financial market, foreseeing potential risks and adjusting his investments accordingly.
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