foreseen

[US]/fɔːˈsiːn/
[UK]/fɔrˈsin/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.to have predicted or anticipated something in the past

Phrases & Collocations

foreseen consequences

foreseen problems

foreseen risks

foreseen events

foreseen challenges

foreseen outcomes

foreseen delays

foreseen changes

foreseen benefits

foreseen adjustments

Example Sentences

it was not foreseen that the meeting would be so productive.

she had foreseen the challenges ahead and prepared accordingly.

the consequences of the decision were not foreseen.

he foreseen the need for more resources in the project.

they had foreseen potential issues with the new software.

it is important to have foreseen risks in any business plan.

she foreseen the impact of climate change on agriculture.

they had not foreseen how quickly the situation would escalate.

the team foreseen the need for additional training sessions.

he had foreseen the possibility of a market downturn.

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