Envisage in a sentence as a verb

Even if you can't envisage a return with such confidence, you're smart and will be fine.

If the designers started to envisage security from the start, things would have to change.

I fail to understand why the prices would rise to sustainable levels if there was the free market you envisage.

But I'm putting it out there this time, I _strongly_ disagree with your position and I would _not_ like to live in the society you envisage.

- I guess they envisage pouring this material into the abdomen?

What if I am showing a dynamic graph with that table .. or I have complex rows .. or animations .. or a trillion other use cases that he can't seem to envisage ?

I sometimes envisage the simulation as the random by-product of some other computation.

It's part of the creative process - a good photographer will consider all tools available to them, including post-processing, in order to achieve the shot they envisage.

In the retail market, I envisage an M-Pesa-style digital payments/money-transfer solution that complements the the traditional banking and payments systems.

Pick an idea and commit to completing it in the way that you envisage it now, even if midway through you discover a new technology or better way to do it, stick to what you originally planned.

It's hard to envisage a situation in which you're making a smart decision by expanding to the US within 12 months without either the capital to make it relatively pain-free, or the traction required to do Series A.

Combine it with Google's autonomous vehicle technology, and you can begin to envisage a future where the idea of owning your own car with ~5% utilization is viewed as ridiculous, or at least an unnecessary luxury.

Aren't there groups out there doing one-off chips using ion implantation?One could envisage a machine that takes a silicon blank and blasts it with a steerable beam of dopant ions, similar to a small scale Cathode Ray Tube, with the silicon in place of the phosphor.

At least they were pretty honest with their "so long, we're off to Facebook" post, in stark contrast to most acquihires' "we deeply care about the new plethora of opportunities we can envisage to broaden engagement with our diverse community of users" bollocks.

Woah, I couldn't ever envisage ever trusting a "security company" that not only encouraged you to disclose your private key, but also provided a form for doing it over a non encrypted connection!My personal opinion is don't use these guys; this is either a school boy error/complete incompetence or totally dubious.

We envisage a collection of ancient conserved genes driving the cancer phenotype, in which the metastatic mobility of cancer cells and the invasion and colonization of other organs merely reflects the dynamically changing nature of embryonic cells and their ability to transform into different types of tissues.> The big picture is that we attribute cancer's survival traits to deep evolution on a billion-year scale, rather than orthodox explanations that point to evolution from scratch with each case of the disease.

Envisage definitions

verb

form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case; "Can you conceive of him as the president?"

See also: imagine ideate