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envisagedadjective
visualized, conceived, imagined
Webster Dictionary
Envisaged
of Envisage
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of envisaged in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of envisaged in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
Examples of envisaged in a Sentence
The government has just foiled an evil attempt at detribalization. The objective of these individuals, motivated by I don't know what, was to overthrow the democratically elected power, they envisaged using aerial firepower and they have for some weeks deliberately blocked (those military assets) in Niamey that I was pressing them to send to Diffa to the front for the struggle against Boko Haram.
The ancient world was not a place for modern gender equity. But the Stoic philosophers, in their discourses on political and moral life, held that virtue, or ethical excellence, had no gender. Zeno of Citium envisaged an ideal community of sages that included women. The view follows from the Stoic doctrine that all humans are endowed with reason.
It’s obvious that they used the G20 for goals that weren’t envisaged when it was created.
The messages here are stark. We need to prepare for changes in our planet's ecosystems that are faster than we previously envisaged.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius:
There has been progress but as far as the volume, checks and duration of the envisaged commitments are concerned, the situation is still insufficient, so there is more work to be done.
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