Antonyms for envisioned
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : en-vizh-uh n |
Phonetic Transcription : ɛnˈvɪʒ ən |
Definition of envisioned
Origin :- 1914, from en- (1) "make, put in" + vision. Related: Envisioned; envisioning. Earlier (1827) is envision'd in sense "endowed with vision."
- verb picture in one's mind
- verb conceive
- At least the possibilities of stun-guns were envisioned in their childish games.
- Extract from : « The Pirates of Ersatz » by Murray Leinster
- He had envisioned a use for it; or at least a place for which it seemed constructed.
- Extract from : « Quest of the Golden Ape » by Ivar Jorgensen
- He envisioned the fleets of Triom descending, the Triomeds emerging and infiltrating.
- Extract from : « The Invader » by Alfred Coppel
- And the woman saw it, too, even though dimly; envisioned it humanly.
- Extract from : « The Metal Monster » by A. Merritt
- I envisioned then this tiny Moon crater, the scene of this battle we were waging.
- Extract from : « Brigands of the Moon » by Ray Cummings
- And, too, after he had envisioned the circumstance that he was now a man of means.
- Extract from : « Bunker Bean » by Harry Leon Wilson
- Leoh envisioned it as a device to enable men to rid themselves of hostility and tension safely.
- Extract from : « The Dueling Machine » by Benjamin William Bova
- For one thing, I have come to doubt seriously the rigidity of the coastal hiatus as I envisioned it in 1945.
- Extract from : « A Quantitative Study of the Nocturnal Migration of Birds. » by George H. Lowery.
- The only shortcoming was the lack of the lovely young servitors Murphy had envisioned.
- Extract from : « Sjambak » by John Holbrook Vance
- The pride swelled Lance's open-collared khaki shirt, as he envisioned himself at the ship's controls within a few minutes.
- Extract from : « Next Door, Next World » by Robert Donald Locke
Synonyms for envisioned
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